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Triumph Bonneville T214 Land Speed LE
The Bonneville T214. The Limited Edition Bonneville T214 celebrates the
achievements of Texas-born racer Johnny Allen, and his record-breaking
Triumph-powered Cee-Gar streamliner which, in 1956, set the first of many land
speed records at the Bonneville Salt Flats by recording a two-way average of
214.4mph., hence the T214 tag on this
limited edition run of 1000 bikes worldwide. The limited edition Bonneville T214 combines traditional craftsmanship and the latest technology to create a 21st century ride that draws inspiration from our rich landspeed record-breaking heritage. The Bonneville 214. A unique salute to a very special moment in Triumph history.
Celebrating a century of speed at Utah’s Bonneville Salt Flats –
the dramatic setting for Johnny Allen’s 1956 Triumph-powered
Texas Ceegar Streamliner world record. Allen tore across the
flats at 214.40mph, establishing Triumph as the team behind the
World’s Fastest Motorcycle.
On 6th September 1956 , AMA and FIM observers looked on as Allen
set the world absolute speed record for a motorcycle at 214.40
mph. The now-classic 1959 Triumph Bonneville was named in
tribute to the Texas Cee-Gar team’s record-setting efforts.
In the continued pursuit of speed, Triumph and Castrol have
joined forces to create the world’s most advanced streamliner –
the Triumph Castrol Rocket. With an ambition of hitting 400mph,
Castrol Rocket showcases the passion and endeavor for man’s
quest to be the fastest.
Former NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle Champion and engine tuner Bob
Carpenter, has de-stroked two Rocket III engines from their
stock 2,294cc to just 1,485cc each (so 2,970cc in total) to meet
the 3,000cc total displacement class rule requirement. He has
then added his signature cylinder head porting to the stock
castings and a Garrett GT2876R ball bearing liquid cooled
turbocharger to each engine. Each methanol-burning engine
produces 500bhp at 9,000rpm and 250ft.lbs of torque.
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