Triumph UK has teased the 2018 Triumph Bonneville
Speedmaster in a YouTube video. The British brand will launch the motorcycle on
October 3 in the country.
Going by the teaser video, the 2018 Triumph
Bonneville Speedmaster is likely to be based on the Triumph Bonneville Bobber.
But unlike the Bobber, the Speedmaster gets twin seats for added practicality.
The rear subframe looks like it has been modified to accommodate the pillion
seat. The motorcycle was caught testing in May, this year. The fuel tank
features the characteristic Bonneville 3D logo. The handlebars are wide and the
footpegs are forward-set, which hint at cruiser-like ergonomics. The round
headlamp is likely an LED unit.
The engine components and the slash-cut exhausts
look akin to the one in the Bobber. The Bobber’s 1,200 cc SOHC, parallel twin
mill is capable of producing 77 PS at 6,100 rpm and 106 Nm at 4,000 rpm. The
engine pairs with a 6-speed transmission. Expect Triumph to tune the powerplant
to suit this cruiser’s character.
When it comes to suspension components, the 2018
Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster employs telescopic forks at the front and a
monoshock at the rear. The bike features spoke wheels, and twin discs at the
front and a rear disc for anchorage. Expect more details to surface as the
launch date nears.