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Triumph Speedmaster

 

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Make Model

Triumph Speedmaster

Year

2015 - 16

Engine

Four stroke, parallel twin cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder, 270° firing interval

Capacity

865 cc / 52.8 cub in.
Bore x Stroke 90 x 68 mm
Cooling System Air-cooled

Induction

Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI
Lubrication Wet sump
Engine Oil Synthetic, 15W/50
Oil Capacity 4.5 L / 1.2 US gal / 1.0 Imp gal
Exhaust Stainless steel twin-walled headers, twin chromed silencers

Ignition 

Digital 

Starting

Electric

Max Power

45.5 kW / 61 hp @ 6800 rpm

Max Torque

72 Nm / 7.34 kgf-m / 53.1 ft-lb @ 3300 rpm
Clutch Wet multi plate

Transmission 

5 Speed 
Final Drive Chain, X-ring
Frame Tubular steel cradle, swing arm: twin-sided, tubular steel

Front Suspension

41mm Kayaba telescopic forks
Front Wheel Travel 120 mm / 4.7 in

Rear Suspension

Kayaba chrome spring twin shocks with adjustable preload
Rear Wheel Travel 96 mm / 3.8 in

Front Brakes

Single 310 mm disc, Nissin 2 piston floating caliper

Rear Brakes

Single 285 mm disc, Nissin 2 piston floating caliper
Wheels Front Cast aluminum alloy, 5 spoke, 19 x 2.5 inch
Wheels Rear Cast aluminum alloy, 5 spoke, 15 x 4.0 inch

Front Tyre

100/90 - 19

Rear Tyre

170/80 B15
Rake 33.8°
Trail 170 mm / 6.7 in
Dimensions Length 2367 mm / 93.2 in
Width     895 mm / 35.2 in (at handlebars)
Height  1170 mm / 46.1 in (without mirrors)
Wheelbase 1600 mm / 63.0 in
Seat Height 690 mm / 27.2 in

Dry Weight

231 kg / 509 lbs

Wet Weight

250 kg / 551 lbs

Fuel Capacity 

19.3 Litres / 5.1 US gal / 4.25 Imp gal

Consumption Average

@ 90 km/h / 56 mph: 4.0 L/100 km / 25.1 km/l / 59 US mpg / 70.6 Imp mpg
Colours Phantom black, Morello red

Long, low, blacked out and mean, the Speedmaster echoes the hot-rod cruiser theme but adds a very British spin with some classic Triumph parallel twin power.

Built to be an engaging entry level bike that's also ideal for riders moving to their first big bike the Speedmaster has the zest and handling to keep experienced riders happy too.

Everything about it is laid back and easy. The low rider look is a classic one reflecting the style of homebuilt hot-rods on both sides of the Atlantic.

But the soul of any bike is its engine. And that’s where the Speedmaster stands out even more, with an air-cooled twin that is steeped in our long and colourful heritage.

All this means you have a highly capable motorcycle that has a great feel and delivers satisfying performance every single day.

Engine
Performance

The output peaks at a muscular 61PS and there's strong torque from low in the rev range, with a maximum of 53lb.ft at just 3300rpm. To you that means plenty of thrust at a flick of the wrist without needing to resort to the slick gear change.

Parallel Twin

The Speedmaster's parallel twin is such a refreshing change with its roots in the very engines that brought us to the forefront of motorcycling during the 1950s and 1960s - the golden era of British twins.

Still very much a classic-looking Triumph engine, we have built it using modern Triumph technology, cleverly hiding it behind that traditional exterior.

We've also retained the air cooling to give you a bike that looks right but, although it seems to have twin carburettors, the Speedmaster is fuelled by a modern electronic fuel injection system for high efficiency, plenty of smooth and accessible power and exceptional fuel consumption.

Configuration

The engine feels great thanks to the 270 degree crankshaft design which results in a lazy, uneven beat from the mellow exhaust note to match the easy pull of the motor. We’ve made sure that vibration levels are just enough to let you know there's an engine working hard beneath you but without intruding on your general ride or comfort.

And, inside the old-style cylinders we’ve added double overhead camshafts, eight valves and a fully integrated crankshaft, clutch and gearbox. All with a comprehensive engine management system to handle the ignition as well as fuel injection.

Fuel Efficiency

The Speedmaster is laid-back and easy on the fuel too. It can manage 71.1mpg at a steady 56mph and even at 75mph you’ll be sipping fuel at 55.5mpg.

Chassis
Frame

Holding everything together and keeping it in line is our traditional-style tubular steel cradle frame with steel swingarm, using the engine as an essential component to give you exceptional rigidity for stable, sure-footed handling.

Suspension

The suspension doesn't suffer for the sake of the Speedmaster's style.

We fitted high quality KYB forks and shocks with a generous 120mm travel at the front and 96mm travel at the rear, enough to cope with poor conditioned back-roads as well as maintained highways.

The shocks are preload adjustable too, so you can find the perfect balance and stance whether you’re travelling light or fully loaded with a passenger and the accessory luggage.

Handling

Forming the backbone of the Speedmaster’s long, low style and at the same time providing it with exceptionally easy, well-balanced handling. We’ve made a chassis for the most inexperienced riders can manage and seasoned ones can enjoy.

We raked the forks out at an extreme 33.8 degrees in true hot-rod style and kept the trail figure long at 170.4mm. We stretched the wheelbase out too at a lengthy 1606mm but because we've kept the centre of gravity low and very carefully matched the geometry, the Speedmaster still steers with that easy, engaging feel that makes even tight, low speed corners a breeze. And stability at higher speeds of course is exceptionally good.

Brakes

We put a single 310mm disc at the front backed up by the 285mm rear disc to help maintain the bike's lean look, but together they still provide plenty of power with good feedback to make sure the Speedmaster stops as well as it goes.

Riding Position

As a Speedmaster rider you adopt a relaxed position, feet well forward and hands wide apart on the pulled back bars. Sitting just 690mm from the ground the Speedmaster is very easy to manage even at walking pace. And it’s comfortable when the pace increases, so you can take in the scenery and just enjoy the ride.

It's laid-back style suits a wide range of riders and is a great choice for anyone that finds other bikes too much of a stretch to the ground.