The Triumph Tiger 110 is a British sports motorcycle that Triumph first made at their Coventry factory between 1953 and 1961. The T110 was developed from the Triumph Thunderbird and first appeared in 1954. [1]Although it was supposed to be the sports model of the Triumph range, the Tiger 110 was later fitted with the rear paneling that was introduced with Triumph's 350cc 3TA twin in 1957.. At the time this bike was released it was the fastest production motorcycle at 115mph.
1962 Triumph Tiger 110 Desert Sled. 650cc · Petrol · Manual · 4 speed. Bromyard. £7,750. Asking price. Premium auctioneer. 1957 Triumph T110. West Midlands. From £5,000. Offline Auction. 1954 Triumph Tiger T110 pre unit £7100 ovno. 650cc · Petrol · 9318 miles · Manual · 4 speed. Preston.. The new T120 Bonneville's arrival a year later ended the Tiger's reign as Triumph's No. 1 sports machine, and in 1961 the single-carb bike was dropped from the line-up. The T110 Tiger was gone, but its lively performance had done much for Triumph's sales and reputation. Aided, of course, by some excellent publicity - however dubiously.