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Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster launched in India at Rs 1.11 mn

Though a cruiser, the 1,200cc Speedmaster is built on the blueprint of the Bobber with design changes to suit the cruiser character. The hybrid, therefore, is touted as a classic modern

The Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster
Vimal Sumbly, MD on the Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster. Photo courtesy: Rahul Saha
Khalid Anzar New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 28 2018 | 9:58 AM IST

 
British motorbike maker Triumph Motorcycles has launched the Bonneville Speedmaster in India at a starting price of Rs 11,11,500 (ex-showroom). Though a cruiser, the 1,200cc Speedmaster is built on the blueprint of the Bobber with some major design changes to suit the cruiser characteristics. The hybrid, therefore, is touted as a classic modern, instead of a cruiser.
 
Currently, the company’s classic modern portfolio has six bikes – the Street Twin, T100, T120, Street Scrambler, Thruxton 1200 and Bobber. And the Cruiser portfolio has two bikes – Thunderbird and Rocket III. Apart from the Speedmaster, the company is also expected to launch two more bikes in India this year, probably in the adventure & touring segment.
 
The Speedmaster has a 1,200cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin, eight-valve engine mated with a six-speed gearbox. The fuel-injected motor churns out 77PS of power at 6,100RPM and a peak torque of 106Nm at 4,000RPM.
 
While the front looks similar to the Bobber, the rear gets major changes. The Speedmaster has a dedicated pillion seat, saddle-based rider seat, wide and swept-back handlebar and forward placed foot-pegs – all these add to the cruiser characteristics, over and above the modern classic characteristics of the Bobber.
 
As for the technology used, the bike’s powertrain gets ride-by-wire technology, along with road and rain riding modes for complete control on acceleration. Other features include a switchable traction control, single-button cruise-control system, LED headlight with daytime running light (DRLs), multifunctional instrument console, dual front disc brakes with Brembo manufactured callipers and a dual-channel Anti-lock Braking System (ABS).




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