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Speedmaster is a cruiser bike from Triumph deigned and assembled in Leicestershire, England and launched in 2002. The bike had 790cc twin-cylinder which was later converted to a 790cc twin in 2005. Fuel injection was introduced in the Speedmaster only in 2008. The bike was based on Bonneville America and was introduced as factory custom design. The primry difference in Bonneville was the shortened gearing system, black finished engine, one piece seating, flat handlebar, cast alloy wheels and twin disc in the front in place of a single disc in the Bonneville. The Speedmaster name was used for the Bonneville T120R last by importer in the US but not by Triumph. The first generation bike used a 790cc engine with 53.1hp and achieved a top speed of 103mph (166kmph) and later it was increased to 865cc engine power with maximum torque of 68Nm. The fuel injection multipoint sequential was introduced in 2007 with multiple redesigns.
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Triumph GT6 is a product of Standard-Triumph and it is a sport couple with 6-cylinder based on the well known Triumph Spitfire convertible. The vehicle was under manufacturing from 1966 to 1973...
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