Triumph Owners Motor Cycle Club

Triumph Owners MCC
Motto Nulli Secundus (Second to None)
Founded November 1949
Location London, UK
Region Worldwide
Marque Triumph Motorcycles
Membership Circa 6,000 (2015)
Website www.tomcc.org
Abbreviation TOMCC

Triumph Owners Motor Cycle Club (TOMCC) is a motorcycle club for owners of Triumph Motorcycles based in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1949 in South London, the club has expanded nationally to a membership of circa 6,000 members.[1] The club is open to owners of Triumph Motorcycles of all ages, including those built by the latest incarnation of the company, Triumph Motorcycles Ltd in Hinckley. The club is affiliated to the ACU and the British Motorcyclists Federation. Presently it has 44 regional branches spread throughout the UK. Members are also welcome from outside of United Kingdom. Members can elect to join Head Office branch rather than any particular branch.

Triumph Tiger 100

The club organises social activities for members and publishes a monthly magazine called Nacelle which is dependent upon contributions from members and covers the whole spectrum of owning, riding and maintaining Triumph motorcycles from classics through to the latest models. National events (Trifest) are organised for all members to attend complementing the local regional events. The club offers a number of services, including discovery of manufacture date for individuals who wish to apply for an age related vehicle registration plate.

TOMCC is run by a group by enthusiast for enthusiasts on a volunteer basis. The club is independent from Triumph Motorcycles Ltd but there is close co-operation between them, their dealer network and TOMCC.

Motto, "Nulli Secundus", is also the same motto as the Coldstream Guards.

Bibliography

Triumph Rocket III

See also

References

  1. Clew, Jeff (2006), Edward Turner: The Man Behind the Motorcycles, Veloce, ISBN 9781845840655

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