Triumph introduced two “custom” models, designed for
two very different riding styles. Now in Malaysia, these are the 2017 Triumph Street
Scrambler, at RM 65,900, and the 2017 Triumph Bonneville Bobber, priced at
RM 74,900.
These two retro-styled machines join the recently
released 2017 Triumph Street Cup, which hit the showroom in February, and
retails at RM 65,900. Joining the list for new releases in 2017 for the Modern
Classic series of Triumph bikes are the T100 and T100 Dark, which go from
RM 3,900 for the Jet Black colour scheme to RM 65,900 for the dual colour
schemes.
Based on the T120-series, the 2017 Triumph Bonneville Bobber
carries the same 1,200 cc mill as the T120. This liquid-cooled, eight-valve
SOHC parallel-twin engine puts out a claimed 76 hp at 6,100 rpm and 106 Nm of
torque at 4,000 rpm, fed by multipoint sequential EFI.
The Bonneville
Bobber is a single-rider affair, with a seat height of only 690 mm, and 228 kg
dry weight. Braking uses a single disc front and rear, sized at 310 mm and 255
respectively, grabbed by Nissin callipers, with ABS standard equipment.
Also standard is ride-by-wire and traction control,
with road and rain riding modes. A Torque-Assist Clutch makes light work of
clutch usage and the LCD multi-function instrument panel contains an analoque
speedometer and digital readouts for all the necessary information, controlled
by the switch on the left handlebar pod.
Suspension on the Bobber is with standard telescopic
forks with 90 mm of travel, while the rear end is propped up with a KYB
monoshock, with a progressive linkage that gives 76.9 mm of swingarm movement.
Tyre sizes, for that bobber hardtail look, is a 19-inch spoked wheel in front,
and a 16-incher at the back.
On the more action-oriented side of things is the
2017 Triumph Street Scrambler. Taking its
cue from Steve McQueen’s 1964 TR6 Trophy that he campaigned in the
International Six Day Trials in the then East Germany, the Street Scrambler is
an update of the sixties scrambler style.
Using the same 900 cc, eight-valve, liquid-cooled
SOHC power plant with 270-degree crank angle parallel-twin as the Street Cup,
the Street Scrambler is claimed to have 55 hp at 6,000 rpm and 80 Nm of torque
at 2,850. Fuelling is taken care of by multipoint sequential EFI, and a
ride-by-wire throttle is standard.
Weighing in at 206 kg dry, the Street Scrambler
carries its exhaust pipes tucked high-and-tight on the right, in the
traditional manner. Braking is with a 310 mm single disc in front, and a 255 mm
disc at the back, with Nissin callipers.
ABS is standard fitment on the Scrambler and can be
switched on or off for off-road fun, where locking the rear wheel into turns
increases the “whee!” factor. Also standard is traction control, and like the
ABS, can be swtiched by the rider for riding and terrain conditions.
The Street Scrambler’s seat height of 790 mm brings
it into “normal” motorcycle territory, and ground clearance is adequate, with a
bash plate to take care of the engine if the bike bottoms out. Suspension is by
KYB, with a 120 mm travel telescopi fork in front, and twin pre-load adjustable
shocks in the back with 120 mm of travel.
Spoked wheels complete the Street Scrambler’s retro
look, with a 19-inch hoop in front and a 17-incher in the rear. Fuel is carried
in a 12-litre tank.
There are five colour options for the 2017 Triumph
Bonneville Bobber – Black, Ironstone, Morello red, two-tone silver/red and
silver/green. For the 2017 Triumph Street Scrambler, three colour schemes are
on offer – Jet Black, Korosi Red/Frozen Silver and Matte Khaki Green.