Triumph: The British Invasion Tour

Triumph Motorcycles has unveiled its new lineup of motorcycles for 2024. The company started its nationwide reveal tour at the Regent Theatre in Los Angeles. As I waited in front of the double doors to enter the theater, I received a goodie bag filled with some cool swag. I was excited to see what was in store for the evening. The new models, including the TF 250-X, Scrambler 400 X, and Speed 400 bikes, were positioned around the space and I paused for a moment to soak it all in. There was a buzz in the atmosphere throughout the whole evening, with a lot of bikes present, including the all-new Daytona 660 being introduced for the first time.

I was there to document the night and capture what caught my attention using my Leica M10 and my Leica M6.

Check out the gallery below. If you're a motorcycle lover and enthusiast, which bikes from this lineup are you looking forward to trying?


Josiah Myers

Born in Michigan, I grew up surrounded by art, music, and travel. My mother was a contemporary artist, and my dad was a minister and a musician. Every summer, my family traveled to Brownsville, Cuidad Victoria, and Matamoros for mission work. Being one of six kids, I liked being in my own creative space where my imagination met storytelling. Growing up to the sounds of artists like Al Green, Marvin Gaye, Jimi Hendrix, BB King, Led Zeplin, and James Taylor would continue to influence my artistic expression.

When I worked on the yearbook for our high school, my love of photography, layout, and design began. Upon graduating, I studied graphic design at the Art Institute of Charlotte, NC, and the Art Institute in Santa Monica, CA. Over the 10+ years of working in the advertising industry, my passion and eye for photography and the motorcycle culture have grown. Every year, I raise funds and bring awareness to men's mental health and prostate cancer for the Distinguished Gentlemen's Ride.

I am based out of Los Angeles, always ready to ride and willing to travel.

https://www.josiahmyers.com
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