Triumph has launched the Bonneville Speedmaster at a price tag of Rs 11.12 lakh (ex-showroom) in India. The British manufacturer is mainly known for its adventure motorcycle lineup in the country, dubbed as the Triumph Tiger.
As reported earlier, the Bonneville Speedmaster is based on the blueprint of the Triumph Bonneville Bobber. Recollecting some key specs, Speedmaster features a 1200 cc displacement, parallel-twin, liquid cooled engine. Which is capable of producing 76bhp of maximum power at 6,100 rpm with 106 Nm of peak torque at 4,000 rpm. The bike is loaded with a 6-speed gearbox.
For those who don’t know, the 10.13 lakh (ex-showroom) Triumph Bonneville Bobber was inspired by the 1940s Bobber which is equipped with the same engine as the Speedmaster.
In terms of technology, the motorcycle gets the LCD multi-functional instrument pack with Analogue Speedometer, Gear Indicator, Fuel Warning Indicator, Fuel Gauge, Low Oil Indicator, Low Battery Indicator and Clock. Further, it comes with Riding Modes, Torque Assist Clutch, Immobiliser, Cruise Control, and Full LED headlamp with LED day running lights.
The bike measures 2195 mm in length, 770 mm in width, 1040 mm in height, 1510 mm in wheelbase and kerb weight of 254 Kg. For safety, the bike gets an anti-lock braking system (ABS) with twin 310mm disc brake at the front and single 255mm disk at the rear.
It runs on the 32-spokes, 16-inch wheels at the front and rear. There is a KYB 41mm forks at the front and a KYB 73.3 mono-shock suspension, which sits under the pillion seat. For those who don’t know, KYB is a Tokyo-based company which is known for manufacturing suspensions for vehicles.