Triumph Motorcycles Australia has kicked off its ‘Final Allocation’ sale, with savings of up to $5000 available across a massive 25 models spanning MY24, MY25 and MY26 stock, and it’s on right now until March 31, 2026, or while stocks last.
The promotion covers virtually every corner of the Triumph lineup, from the Tiger 1200 adventure range and Modern Classics family through to the Rocket 3, Daytona 660, Speed Triple 1200 RS, and the brand’s growing motocross and enduro off-road stable.

The biggest savings are sitting on the Tiger 1200 range, with $5000 off the GT Pro, GT Explorer, Rally Explorer and Rally Pro variants — making models like the Rally Explorer available from $29,590 rideaway and the GT Pro from just $25,590. If you’ve been eyeing off a large-capacity adventure bike, it’s hard to argue with that kind of reduction.
The Modern Classics contingent is well represented too, with $2000 off the Bonneville T120, T120 Black, Bobber, Speedmaster, Speed Twin 1200 and Speed Twin 1200 RS, while the Speed Twin 900 and Bonneville T100 come in at $1500 off.

The Speed Triple 1200 RS drops $2000 to $29,490 rideaway, and the Rocket 3 R and GT Storm variants shed $3000 each.
For newer riders, the LAMS-approved Daytona 660 is now from $13,490 rideaway after a $1500 reduction, the Scrambler 400 X comes in at $9,250 after $1000 off, and the Speed 400 is now from $8,200 rideaway.

On the dirt side of things, the off-road deals are genuinely compelling. The standout is the MY24 TF 250-X, which packs a $1500 price reduction plus a free Akrapovic full exhaust system and WiFi module kit which represents $4000 in total value.
The MY25 TF 450-RC Ricky Carmichael edition drops $2500 to $14,495 rideaway, while the MY26 TF 450-X and TF 250-X take $2000 and $1500 off respectively. Even current MY26 enduro stock gets a trim, with the TF 250-E down $1000 and the TF 450-E down $1300.

Spencer has a keen eye for hard news, and does some of his best living on deadline day. He loves more than anything to travel on his Aprilia Tuareg 660, and is adamant that Melbourne Bitter is a world-class lager. He also knows how to operate the big computery thing in the office. By night, Spencer plays guitar with Melbourne punk outfit LOUTS.
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