2014 Triumph Thruxton Standard

  • Year: 2014
  • Color: Black
  • Mileage: 10,896 Miles
  • Location: BIG BEND, WI, US
  • Price: $6,799

Product description

1-OWNER, AFTERMARKET EXHAUST, UPGRADED DROP HANDLEBARS, SEAT COWL, BRITISH CUSTOMS FENDER ELIMINATOR, CUSTOM SIGNALS, BAR END MIRROR, PROGRESSIVE SHOCKS, FUEL INJECTED AND MORE! WHEELS ARE PLASTI DIPPED. CAN BE PEELED OFF.

We can ship this for $399 anywhere in the Conti US. Give us a call toll free at 877-870-6297 or locally at 262-662-1500. There will be more pictures available upon request. We also offer great financing terms for qualifying credit. Call us for buying or trading your motorcycle, atv, or snowmobile

2014 Triumph Thruxton

The Thruxton is born of the caf racer culture that dominated motorcycling in the 1960s.



Back then, British twins, usually Bonneville engines, were used to form the basis of home built bikes. Used to race from one caf to another, they featured extensive modifications such as dropped bars, single seats and upswept exhausts.



To this day, weve kept many of these styling cues for the modern Thruxton. Named after the high speed British circuit where Triumph enjoyed great success in production racing, it follows in the tyre tracks of the legendary 1960s Thruxton T120R.



And just like those caf racers of the 60s, the modern Thruxton is Bonneville based but nowadays, our engineers have made sure it rides like a modern Triumph twin. So its dependable enough for everyday use, easy and fun to ride yet still evokes the classic caf racer look.





Standard Features May Include:

Styling

We created a style for the Thruxton that echoes the 1960s caf racers. Back then, machines were modified by their owners for higher speeds and sharper handling.



We used classic 1960s paint schemes with period sports stripes and fitted a typical single-seat, or so it looks thanks to the rear cover. In actual fact a passenger can enjoy the ride on a Thruxton too.

Handlebars

Low and narrow 'Ace' handlebars, named after London's famous Ace Caf, with classic bar-end mirrors sit behind a colour-coded flyscreen.

Instruments

Twin instrument pods sitting high on their top yoke mounting position.

Engine

The caf racers were built to perform, not just to look good. Today, this 865cc parallel twin puts out a healthy 69PS with 69Nm of torque at its peak, with plenty available at low revs so you get most use out of it. Fuelling is controlled by a sophisticated computer programmed management system for clean emissions and a smooth, predictable throttle response.

Configuration

The basic format is the same as the current Bonneville, with 360 degree firing intervals, double overhead cams, eight valves, twin balance shafts and fuel injection. So you know it's a thoroughly modern engine that, despite its convincing old-school looks, easily meeting Triumphs high standard of reliability, durability and efficiency.

Frame

All of our extensive chassis experience and technology has gone into the Thruxtons simple tubular steel construction. Providing easy, neutral steering and exceptional balance even at low speeds.

Suspension

We fitted 41mm forks and chromed rear shocks and retuned them for a firmer ride and tighter control in high speed corners. The shocks include adjustability for spring preload for carrying a passenger or to suit your riding style.

Brakes

We fitted the front with a big 320mm single disc strong enough to match the sporting pedigree of the Thruxton with plenty of feedback to enhance your ride. Yet we've made it as unobtrusive as possible within the 1960s styling. At the rear is another disc, so theres no compromise in the Thruxton's thoroughly modern braking performance.

Wheels and Tires

The wheels are wire-spoked with aluminium alloy rims, 18 inches at the front and 17 inches rear for the classic caf racer look. They're lightweight too, for increased suspension performance and handling agility.

Handling

We kept the geometry similar to the Bonneville's but with a little less trail at 97mm so you get sharper steering and more urgent handling when ridden hard. But the same neutral, obedient feel during le


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