The Model H was a big step forward for Triumph. The 1914 4hp model had paved the way and shown that the extra power available required the introduction of a proper gearbox to replace what was previously really only a souped up cycle hub. With the addition of the gearbox the whole frame was also made much more substantial than previous models. I think it would be fair to say that with the Model H Triumph motor cycles came of age. They were certainly on the right track, for the frame and engine were to appear in the Triumph catalogues for almost thirteen years.
The Model H would probably be the best known Triumph from the belt-drive era. Known for it's sterling service with various armies during the First World War and for the sheer quantity produced and later used by so many classes of people; from tradespeople to ordinary ride-to-work owners and sportsmen (and women!).Related Subjects
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