Triumph Australia has quashed strong rumours that the factory was planning to take over Australian distributorship of its product.
Long time Australian Triumph distributor Peter Stevens Imports has categorically denied the rumours, citing its oversight of the release of ten motorcycles into the domestic market in 2016, with more to come, as proof positive of the confidence the Hinckley factory has in the current arrangement.
Following very recent negotiations it was confirmed that the local arrangement will remain firmly in place into the foreseeable future.
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