Triumph Motorcycles have introduced the revised product range of the Tiger series at EICMA. The previous version of the tiger XR and XC have been upped and the top end models XRx and XCx have been introduced with a first-in-class cruise control option. [Read more…]
Supersport Fest at Mallory: Triumph Daytona 675R On Track
Having visited the Triumph factory at Hinckley, it was time to savour the Daytona at the historical Mallory Park. Here is what the experience was like.
Story: Aspi Bhathena
Photography: Aspi Bhathena and Triumph Motorcycles
After the plant visit it was time to ride the Daytona 675R and the British Supersport Championship leading Daytona at the historical Mallory Park circuit. The Mallory Park was well known in the past for the race of the year and especially for that epic battle between John Cooper and Giacomo Agostini where John beat Ago and his 500-cc factory MV Agusta on a production-based 750-cc BSA Rocket 3.
It was midday by the time I had finished the paperwork at the circuit office and the two stunning Daytona bikes were ready for me in the pits. The crystal white 675R is a very sharp and aggressive looking motorcycle. The 600 Supersport class was dominated by the Japanese big four until the launch of the Daytona. Apart from the three-cylinder engine configuration of the Triumph, there is hardly any difference between the English motorcycle and its Japanese counterparts.
The new short-stroke three-cylinder motor has a bigger bore and a shorter stroke, allowing it rev 500 RPM higher, and a broader spread of torque, at the same time lowering the piston speed for less wear and tear. For the first time a production motorcycle from Triumph has been fitted with titanium valves. The lighter metal allows the valves to be shaped for better gas flow. Now the cylinder-block is separate from the crankcase and has Nikasil bores compared to the cast-iron wet liners.
The fuel injection system has two injectors per cylinder for accurate fuelling throughout the rev range. The ram air intake is routed through the head stock. The power output is up by 3 PS to 128 PS and the maximum torque is up by 2 Nm to 74 Nm. The three-cylinder motor is mated to a six-speed gearbox via a slipper clutch. The slipper clutch prevents the rear wheel from locking up under aggressive downshifts. The six-speed ‘box now has a quick shifter for track and road use.
The all-new frame incorporates improved air-flow to the air-box through the head stock and uses fewer sections in its construction, improving strength and reducing the number of welds required. The rear sub-frame is made of two-piece high pressure die-cast aluminium. The wheelbase is shorter thanks to the sharper head angle. They have achieved better mass centralisation by moving the under-seat exhaust to below the engine.
A Tiger’s Tale IV: The Sands of Time
Triumph India launch Thunderbird LT cruiser
Triumph Motorcycles India Pvt Ltd (TMIPL) launched the Thunderbird LT (Light Touring) cruiser, their twelfth model for the Indian market, at Rs 15.75 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
Triumph unveil Thruxton ‘Ace’ Special Edition
Triumph revealed a new Special Edition (SE) bike – The Triumph Thruxton Ace, which commemorates the bond between the British manufacturer and the famous London Café known for its motorcycle history. [Read more…]
A Tiger’s Tale III: Into the Lion’s Den
Bike India 9th Anniversary issue on stands now!
Exclusive First Ride:
Ducati Monster 821.
Triumph Daytona BSS Championship Motorcycle.
Exclusive Track Test:
Triumph Daytona 675R.
Ducati 899 Panigale.
Exclusive Interview:
We ride and interview the big bosses of Audi and Ducati.
Feature:
Racing legends and their machines.
Harley Davidson Street 750 and Royal Enfield Continental GT.
Travelogue:
Triumph Tiger 800 XC – The Tiger’s trail: Rann of Kutch to Delhi.
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A Tiger’s Tale II: Of Hills, Coasts and Secrets Within
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New Triumph Dealerships launched
British motorcycle makers Triumph Motorcycles are steadily expanding their footprint in India with the opening of three new dealerships in India: in Pune, Ahmedabad and Mumbai. [Read more…]