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In 1951 Triumph was bought by BSA and manufacture of Triumph motorcycles continued when [[BSA]] merged with [[Norton-Villiers]].
In 1951 Triumph was bought by BSA and manufacture of Triumph motorcycles continued when [[BSA]] merged with [[Norton-Villiers]].
==Triumph Werke-Nurnberg==
===TWN BDG 250L===
[[Image:1953 TWN BDG 250L.jpg|left|thumb|1953 TWN BDG 250L]]
This technically interesting machine was built by Triumph Werke-Nurnberg, a subsidiary of the British Triumph Company until 1929, when they went their separate ways.  Features included a chrome plated alloy cylinder, single connecting rod with two pistons, hydraulically operated rear brake and totally enclosed rear chain.  TWN produced high quality motorcycles from 1903 to 1957.
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==See Also==
==See Also==