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Triumph 2026 National Demo Days

Triumph is putting their lineup on the line by inviting the public to sample their motorcycles on five weekends between April and September. Their 2025 National Scrambler Demo Day was so popular they’ve expanded the offerings across four motorcycle types for 2026.

How Does It Work?

Demo Days will be held at participating dealers across the country on the dates noted below. Each dealer will choose motorcycles to make available for the weekend of the event. Riders can contact their local dealer to find out what the lineup will be. To register and reserve a ride, visit TriumphOnTour.com.

Off Road Demo Days

Bookending the months-long event are two weekends for sampling Triumph’s expanding dirt bike range with both motocross and trail bikes, such as the new TF 450-C enduro machine, and TF 450-E motocross model. Off Road demos are the only ones open to riders less that 21 years old. Teenagers aged between 15 and 17 can ride the 250s with a legal guardian’s signature on a waiver. The first round of Triumph Off Road rides takes place on April 18-19, with the September 12-13 weekend wrapping up this year’s National Demo Days.

New Bikes, Classic Looks

Triumph’s Heritage will be on display at Modern Classics Demo Days on May 8 and 9. The company notes the “unmistakable character, timeless design, and everyday versatility” of this weekend’s rides. This is a chance to sample Triumph’s Bonneville line, with the T100, T120, Speedmaster, and Bobber showing up at various dealers. Grab a handful of modern motorcycle while enjoying the looks and sound of a classic. And make sure to get some photos.

Roadsters Have Their Weekend

Here come the Triples. June 19-20 are Roadster Demo Days, when Triumph’s performance-focused naked and sport bikes take the stage. Available motorcycles will be chosen from the Daytona 660, Trident 800, Street Triple 765 RS, and Street Triple 765 RX. Triumph aims these machines at riders who want “agility, responsive handling, and real-world performance.” Hey, they look pretty cool, too.

Scramblers vs. Tigers

August 7-8 is the weekend adventurers will be waiting for. This is where you could find anything from the Scrambler 400 XC to a Tiger 1200 Desert. Participating dealers will have at least three models to compare within Triumph’s wide range of rough travel machinery. Riders who decide a bike is for them will still have plenty of summer left to break it in and hit the road.

Go For It

Motorcycle test rides, especially with multiple models, are a rare chance to contrast and compare new bikes. There’s no better way to make the decision between models than to ride them on the same route on the same day. You never know what you might come home with.

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A 1969 Yamaha 125 Enduro launched Arden into decades of off-pavement exploration and dirt camping far from civilization. His favorite haunt is southern Utah, where he has been a whitewater river guide and a National Park Service employee. He also enjoys horseback travel, having seen the backroads of a dozen countries from the saddle. His biggest equine thrill was being chased by elephants in Kenya. Arden has contributed adventure stories, gear reviews, and motorcycle tests to Rider Magazine and others for over 30 years. He believes in wilderness, wildlife, and being kind to the earth, and is happiest riding backroads and camping in the middle of nowhere. He currently rides a Ténéré 700 and a Honda CRF300LS.