ACE1C - TRIUMPH SPEED TWIN
MOT: ValidGB
·Last updated 15 days ago
The Triumph Speed Twin, often referred to simply as the Triumph Speed Twin, is a renowned model from the historic British motorcycle manufacturer Triumph Motorcycles. Established in 1902, Triumph has a long-standing reputation for producing innovative and stylish bikes, with the Speed Twin becoming an iconic name in the modern era. Introduced in 2019, this model combines classic design elements with contemporary engineering, featuring a 1200cc twin-cylinder engine that delivers a balanced mix of power and agility. Its lightweight chassis, modern suspension, and advanced electronics make it a standout in the modern retro motorcycle segment. The Triumph Speed Twin continues the brand’s legacy of craftsmanship and performance, appealing to riders seeking both heritage and cutting-edge technology.
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MOT History
Vehicle testing history with 1 MOT test
The Triumph Speed Twin, registration ACE1C, was manufactured in 2021 and first registered in August 2021. It features a turquoise exterior and a 1200cc petrol engine. The motorcycle has CO2 emissions recorded as zero. It currently holds a valid MOT, with the latest test conducted on 19 August 2024 and valid until 19 August 2025, with no advisory notes. The recorded mileage is 1,052 miles. The vehicle is taxed and in good mechanical condition based on MOT status.
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Total Tests
1
Passed Tests
1
Failed Tests
0
Latest Test
Passed
Passed - 19 August 2024
MOT Test at Unknown
Mileage: 1,052 mi
Expires: 19 August 2025
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the MOT due for ACE1C?
The MOT expires on 19 August 2025.
What is the tax status of ACE1C?
The tax status is Taxed and is due on 01 August 2025.
What are the specifications of ACE1C?
This is a 2021 TRIUMPH SPEED TWIN in Turquoise. It runs on Petrol with a 1200cc engine.
What is the environmental impact of ACE1C?
This vehicle produces 0 g/km of CO2 emissions.