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Triumph Speedmaster

 

 

 

 

Make Model

Triumph Speedmaster

Year

2011

Engine

Air cooled, four stroke, parallel twin, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder

Capacity

865
Bore x Stroke 90 x 68 mm
Compression Ratio 9.2:1

Induction

Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI

Ignition  /  Starting

Digital  inductive type  /  electric

Max Power

61 hp 45 kW @ 6800 rpm

Max Torque

72 Nm @ 3300 rpm

Transmission  /  Drive

5 Speed  /  chain
Clutch Wet, multi-plate
Frame Tubular steel cradle Swingarm Twin-sided, tubular steel

Front Suspension

Kayaba 41mm forks with polished lowers,  120mm wheel travel.

Rear Suspension

Kayaba chromed spring twin shocks with adjustable preload, 96mm rear wheel travel

Front Brakes

2x 310mm discs 2 piston calipers

Rear Brakes

Single 285mm disc 2 piston caliper

Front Tyre

110/80 R18

Rear Tyre

170/80 B15
Seat Height 700 mm  /  27.5 in

Wet-Weight

250 kg  /  550 lb

Fuel Capacity 

19.3 Litres  /  5.1 gal

Speedmaster. Stripped down hotrod.

Bad boy good looks. Slash cut pipes. Engine cases in black for real attitude. Black cast wheels with machined detail. The Speedmaster. Air-cooled 865cc parallel-twin, 270 degree crank engine. Unique 'hot rod' style. The very essence of low-slung, old-school cruiser re-invented for the demands of today's rider. New for 2011, short guards, big wheels and a totally new feel. Ready to roll if you’re ready to rock.

Stripped down. Mean. Moody. The Speedmaster is a tough looking, no-nonsense sports cruiser that’s dripping with attitude.

With blacked out engine cases, slash cut pipes and cast black wheels with polished rims, the Speedmaster embraces the attitude of the hotted up motorcycles of the 60s.

Powered by a 270º crankshaft version of Triumph’s renowned 865cc air-cooled parallel twin, the Speedmaster has the power to match its tough look.

The new-for-2011 Triumph Speedmaster features a host of updates to deliver an improved riding
experience and an even more aggressive appearance.

The stripped down sports cruiser now features a new 19�h cast aluminium front wheel with single disc
brake and �eskinny�f tyre for the classic chopped hot rod look and a whole host of other updates to give the Speedmaster more attitude and improved accessibility.

At the heart of the Speedmaster is Triumph's revered 865cc parallel twin engine, a classic configuration favoured by custom builders around the world. With its 270-degree firing order and twin slash cut pipes, the fuel-injected unit delivers a peppy 61PS and 72Nm of torque with a satisfying growl befitting the sporting looks.

Ergonomics have been improved for the 2011 model year, with a low 690mm seat height married
to new and wider handlebars that deliver a new riding position that feels substantially different to the
previous model and which will appeal to a wide variety of riders.

To complete the back to basics street rod look, the 2011 Speedmaster sports blacked out engine cases, a carefully crafted teardrop tank, minimalist mudguards, a 15�h cast rear wheel with high profile tyre and a new front headlight design.

Two colour options are available for the 2011 Triumph Speedmaster: classic metallic Phantom Black
and Cranberry Red, a new colour which is debuting on the Speedmaster.

A full range of genuine Triumph accessories are available to accompany the Speedmaster, including
a range of saddlebags, screens and alternative seats to meet the preferences of the individual rider.

Triumph Speedmaster Highlights

Engine: Air-cooled, DOHC, parallel-twin, 270º firing interval

Fuelling: Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI

Seat Height: 700mm 27.5 in

- Comprehensively updated for 2011

- All-new styling with traditional stripped custom look

- Low seat, light weight and revised ergonomics for even easier riding experience

- 19�h cast front wheel with single disc enhance aggressive design

- Authentic British parallel-twin brings unique experience to cruiser sector

- Two-year unlimited mileage warranty as standard

Triumph Speedmaster Features and Benefits

The Speedmaster has gained a host of updates for 2011 to give a new look and feel to this stripped out street rod.

At its heart, the Speedmaster features Triumph’s distinctive parallel-twin powerplant, a unique proposition in a sea of V-Twins.

With a 690mm seat height, the Speedmaster is accessible to even more riders than before, while wider, higher and more pulled back handlebars suit perfectly the bike’s style and give a totally different riding experience to its predecessor.

Engine
Air-cooled, DOHC, parallel-twin, 270-degree firing interval 865cc Triumph engine delivers 61PS (60bhp) and peak torque 72Nm at 3300rpm. Loads of character.

Chassis
Low and lean. Confidence inspiring for new riders, with more than enough character to satisfied experienced cruisers.

Styling
Stripped down street rod oozes character and evokes memories of specials from yesteryear with the carefully crafted teardrop tank, minimalist mudguards, 19” front wheel and a new and smaller front headlight.

 

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