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Bonneville Big Breaths High-Flow Intake
17 August 2008
Owners of Triumph’s EFI Bonnevilles will now be able to breathe some extra life into their engines thanks to the new High-Flow Intake Bellmouth developed by renowned Triumph specialist Norman Hyde.
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Hyde Sounds of the Sixties - But No Chips
20 July 2008
Following the introduction of the new Triumph EFI Bonneville, renowned Triumph specialist Norman Hyde is now offering the ‘sounds of the sixties’ with his traditional styled Classic silencers. Not only that, but also more power and more torque and all without the need for re-chipping or any re-mapping of the engine management system.
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Norman Hyde Centre Stand for Hinckley Bonnevilles
29 March 2008
Triumph specialist Norman Hyde has developed a strong and functional centre stand that is designed to be retro-fitted to post-1999 models of Triumph Bonneville.
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New Bonneville Accessories Brochure from Norman Hyde
07 March 2008
Norman Hyde has produced a brand new full-colour brochure packed to overflowing with performance and styling accessories for post-1999 Bonnevilles, developed from well over 30 years experience of making ‘bits for Bonnies’.
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Dynojet Sets Land Speed Record at Bonneville
08 October 2007
Wow! You have to love boost! It's amazing what a bit of pressurized air can do to an engine. This bike runs unbelievable now, maybe a bit too good. We arrived at Bub with high expectations. Although we didn't reach our goal of 200mph we did break the AMA National record and ended up with a new record of 191.989mph. Dynojet - F/L Racing now has the fastest 600cc siton motorcycle.
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Norman Hyde Hard Luggage For New Bonnevilles
17 May 2007
Norman Hyde has developed a modular hard luggage system for post-1999 Bonnevilles in conjunction with Italian luggage specialists Givi. This enables owners of the modern classic Triumph to fit a top case and/or side cases bringing total potential carrying capacity to a whopping 117 litres. Not only does this greatly increase carrying capacity, compared to the soft luggage options currently available for the new Bonnevilles, it is also more secure, offers better weather resistance and allows a pillion to be carried in comfort.
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Bonneville GT Accessories
09 November 2006
Norman Hyde has specialised in ‘bits for Bonnies’ for over 30 years and his latest development is a range of touring accessories for post-1999 Bonnevilles. The Bonneville GT range is designed to re-create the ‘grand tourers’ of the 1960’s and will significantly increase comfort and carrying capacity for the big twin.
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Norman Hyde Megaphone Silencer For Triumph Bonneville
16 June 2006
These new megaphone silencers from Triumph specialist Norman Hyde will add a dash on Sixties sporting street cred to current Triumph Bonnevilles as well as liberating extra power and the ‘big twin sound’. Norman Hyde has been involved with performance parts for Triumph motorcycles for over 30 years and his megaphone silencers, like those on the current Triumph Thruxton model, are modelled on the original sports exhausts of the 1960’s.
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New Bonneville ‘Street Scrambler’ Kit from Norman Hyde
10 May 2006
Norman Hyde has developed a kit for the current Triumph Bonneville that will enable owners to create their very own ‘Street Scrambler’ (Bonneville SS), with enhanced control, sound and stopping power.
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New Bonneville Western Bars from Norman Hyde
23 March 2006
Norman Hyde has introduced a range of accessories for the current Triumph Bonneville range derived from his own development Bonneville Street Scrambler. Hyde, who is celebrating 30 years in business this year, premiered his Bonneville-SS at the NEC Show in 2004, several months ahead of the factory version. He is making components from the kit available in response to demand from customers in the UK and abroad who wish to customise their bikes.
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