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		<title>1951 Triumph 500 Trophy TR 5</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />When the Triumph company decided in the mid-Thirties that its future was in the production of automobiles and threatened to close down the motorcycles side of the business, Ariel chief Jack Sangster stepped in and set up a deal under which two-wheeler production continued under the management of Edward Turner, designer of the Ariel Square [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">When the Triumph company decided in the mid-Thirties that its future was in the production of automobiles and threatened to close down the motorcycles side of the business, Ariel chief Jack Sangster stepped in and set up a deal under which two-wheeler production continued under the management of Edward Turner, designer of the Ariel Square Four.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><img class="aligncenter" title="1951 Triumph 500 Trophy TR 5" src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Fje0QUICfOI/TtsXtFWvpXI/AAAAAAAAAOc/1EPKxtTmRFU/s400/Triumph%252520500%252520Trophy%252520TR%2525205%2525201951%252520%252520300%252520DPI.jpg" alt="Triumph%252520500%252520Trophy%252520TR%2525205%2525201951%252520%252520300%252520DPI 1951 Triumph 500 Trophy TR 5" width="400" height="280" /></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Turner&#8217;s first new model for the revived company was the 500cc Speed Twin. Triumph planned to build a 350cc version for the British Army during World War II and the first batch of 50 was actually on the production line when Triumph&#8217;s factory was destroyed by German bombing in the 1940 blitz on Coventry. When production was resumed in a new factory at Meriden in 1942, the simpler 350cc single 3HW was built for the army.</p>
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<p align="left"><span style="font-size: x-small;">Engine: 500cc twin-cylinder four-stroke<br />
Power Output: 44.5 hp @ 7500 rpm<br />
Valves: overhead valves<br />
Fuel System: carburetor<br />
Transmission: 4-speed gearbox; chain final drive<br />
Suspension: (front) telescopic forks; (rear) rigid<br />
Brakes: (front) drum; (rear) drum<br />
Wheels: wire<br />
Weight: 285 lb<br />
Maximum speed: 90 mph</span></p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">But alongside the 3HW, Triumph built the AAPP (Airborne Auxiliary Power Plant), a lightweight version of the 500cc vertical twin intended to recharge the batteries of Royal Air Force bombers in flight. Its head and cylinder were cast in silicon-aluminum alloy. After the war, the Silumin engine was used on sports Triumphs, including the all-around competitions machines, the TR5 Trophy.</p>
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