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Unveiling the Triumph Rocket 3 GT: A Marvel in Motorcycle Engineering

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Introduction The roar of the engine, the sleek design, the promise of power—these elements encapsulate the essence of the Triumph Rocket 3 GT. As a standout in the world of motorcycles, the Rocket 3 GT embodies the epitome of raw strength and refined elegance. Let's delve deeper into what makes this marvel a force to be reckoned with. Triumph Rocket 3 GT: A Masterpiece of Engineering Unprecedented Powerhouse At the heart of the Rocket 3 GT lies an unparalleled 2,500cc engine—the largest capacity engine in a production motorcycle. This power-packed machine generates a staggering 165 horsepower and an astounding 163 lb-ft of torque, delivering an adrenaline-inducing ride like no other. Its robust inline-Triple engine catapults this cruiser into a league of its own, setting new benchmarks in sheer power. Exquisite Design and Detailing Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Rocket 3 GT is a sight to behold. Its muscular stance and sophisticated finishes exude class and conf...

The latest bike news of the week: Royal Enfield Himalayan 452, Triumph Scrambler 400X, and more!

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  The past week was full of exciting news and events in the world of bikes, especially for adventure and scrambler enthusiasts. We saw a range of new launches and leaked images of upcoming models from different brands. Here is a quick summary of the most important bike updates from the past week. Triumph Scrambler 400 X launch The British bike maker Triumph Motorcycles introduced the Scrambler 400X in India at a price of Rs. 2,62,996. It is the most affordable scrambler offering from Triumph. It is also made in India in collaboration with Bajaj. It features a classic scrambler design, a 19-17-inch alloy wheel combination, modern features, and a 399cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that produces 39.5bhp and 37.5Nm. Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally launch The premium Rally variant of the Ducati Multistrada V4 arrived in India with a starting price of Rs. 29.72 lakh. The bike is packed with advanced features like Auto Levelling function, Easy Lift function, Minimum Preload feature...

Triumph Speed Twin 900 2021: A Complete Review and Comparison 2023

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 Introduction The Triumph Speed Twin 900 is a retro-style motorcycle that combines the timeless charm of the Bonneville family with the performance and handling of a modern roadster. It is the successor of the Street Twin, which was renamed and updated for 2021. In this review, we will take a closer look at the features, specifications, pros, and of the Speed Twin 900 and see how it compares to its rivals in the market. Design and Style The Speed Twin 900 retains the classic silhouette of the Bonneville, with a round headlight, tear-drop-shaped fuel tank, single-piece saddle, and twin-sided exhaust canisters. However, it also adds some contemporary touches, such as LED lighting, cast aluminum wheels, and a semi-digital instrument cluster. The bike is available in three color options: Jet Black, Matte Ironstone, and Matte Silver Ice. The latter features a matte silver finish on the tank with yellow accents, black side panels, and black mudguards. The bike has a minimalist and ele...

"Unveiling the Powerhouse: Exploring the Impressive 2023 Specifications of the Triumph Street Triple 765 R"

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 Introduction The Triumph Street Triple 765 R is the middle child of the Street Triple family, sitting between the base S and the top-spec RS models. It offers a balance of performance, handling, comfort, and value that makes it an excellent choice for road riders who want a versatile and fun bike. Engine The Street Triple 765 R is powered by a liquid-cooled, 12-valve, DOHC, inline three-cylinder engine that produces 120 PS at 11,500 rpm and 80 Nm at 9,500 rpm. That’s a 4 PS increase over the previous generation, thanks to a new combustion chamber, pistons, and higher compression ratio. The engine also features a slipper clutch and a bi-directional quick-shifter as standard, which makes shifting smooth and effortless. The engine has a distinctive character and sound that sets it apart from other bikes in its class. It has a strong mid-range torque that makes it easy to ride in any gear and any situation. It also has a lively top-end that rewards you with exhilarating acceleration...

Triumph Speed 400: Exclusive First Test Review all You Need Know

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Triumph Speed 400: Exclusive First Test Review All You Need Know Introduction: Triumph Motorcycle has launched its most affordable bike ever, the Speed 400, in India. This bike is also the smallest-capacity bike from the British brand, and it is manufactured by Bajaj Auto in India. The Speed 400 is priced at Rs. 2.23 lakh (ex-showroom), which makes it cheaper than some of its rivals like the KTM 390 Duke and the Honda CB350RS. But does the low price mean low quality? We got a chance to ride the Speed 400 and find out for ourselves. Design and Features The triumph Speed 400 has a neo-retro design that is inspired by the Speed Twin. It has a round headlight, a curvy fuel tank, a step-up seat, and a side-slung exhaust. The bike also has some classic Triumph touches like the triangle badge, the finned cylinder head, and the exhaust header clamps. The bike is available in three dual-tone colour options: Carnival Red with Phantom Black, Caspian Blue with Storm Grey, and Phantom Black with ...

Triumph Bikes: Everything You Need to Know in 2023

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Introduction   If you are a bike enthusiast, you must have heard of Triumph, the iconic British motorcycle brand that has been making waves in the biking industry for over a century. Triumph bikes are known for their distinctive style, performance, and innovation, and they cater to a wide range of riders and preferences. Whether you are looking for a classic cruiser, a sporty naked, or an adventure tourer, Triumph has something for you. In this blog, we will give you an overview of everything you need to know about Triumph motorcycle including their history, their models, and their prices in India. Read on to find out more. A Brief History of Triumph Bikes Triumph was founded in 1883 by German immigrant Siegfried Bettmann in Coventry, England. Initially, the company produced bicycles, but soon ventured into motorcycles in 1902. The first Triumph motorcycle was called the No.1, and it featured a 2.2hp Minerva engine mounted on a bicycle frame. Triumph soon gained popularity an...