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2008 Thruxton

The past is a glorious place to visit, for a brief time at least.  But the past can also teach us much and one lesson has stood the passage of time - that the raw essence of motorcycling transcends all technology.  And all that's really needed, for many, are an engine, two wheels and a pair of handlebars.*

Thruxton is a well-known racing circuit in Hampshire (Great Britain) and following the 1969 success of a first, second and third-placed romp home for Triumph in the Thruxton 500 (a 500-mile endurance race), a series of very special racing Bonnevilles was born.

The Bonneville Thruxtons back then were essentially racers for the road with tuned engines and a pared-down style that inspired the café racing street motorcyclists of the time. Over thirty years later that essence of raw motorcycling and svelte café-racer lines is still very much a magnetic draw. Now, in 2004, a new breed of Triumph Thruxton is ready to inspire a new generation of road riders.

To create the new Thruxton 900 the Bonneville’s 790cc air-cooled twin-cylinder engine was enlarged to 865cc. Then tuned with new cams, new carburettors and megaphone-style exhausts for more power and torque, everywhere.  The Thruxton’s engine has a peak power output of 70PS (69bhp) at 7,250rpm.  Peak torque of 72Nm (53ft.lbf) is found at 5,750rpm. Polished engine covers add to the Thruxton’s appeal, as do clip-on handlebars and rearward-set footpegs.

Revised telescopic forks and longer rear shocks (both with preload adjustment) enhance the suspension action and compliance while sharper steering geometry aids responsive handling. A fully floating front disc and twin-piston brake caliper provide powerful, yet sensitive, braking performance.  The tubular steel twin cradle frame and box section swingarm are more than capable of making use of the engine’s increased power output. Finishing off the new Thruxton is a shorty front mudguard and evocatively shaped seat hump, further reinforcing the bike’s café-racer appeal.

Colour options available are Jet Black, Racing Yellow, or Caspian Blue all color feature a distinct chequered-flag tank graphic and silver mudguards, and both complement the bike’s clean lines. With a name that holds real magic for Triumph, from a very different era, the new Thruxton is a machine built for sheer riding pleasure.  And it is as elementally beautiful now as it was then.

*From Triumph.com


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2008 Triumph Models:

 

Modern Classic Models
Bonneville (and Bonneville Black)
Bonneville T100
Thruxton 900
Scrambler 900

Cruiser Models
America
Speedmaster
Rocket III
Rocket III Classic
Rocket III Touring (*NEW*)
 

 

Urban Sports Models
Daytona 675
Street Triple 675
Tiger 1050i
Sprint ST 1050i
Speed Triple 1050i

 

 

Modern Classic Models
Bonneville (and Bonneville Black)
Bonneville T100
Thruxton 900
Scrambler 900

Cruiser Models
America
Speedmaster
Rocket III
Rocket III Classic
Rocket III Touring (*NEW*)


 

 

 

Urban Sports Models
Daytona 675
Street Triple 675
Sprint ST 1050i
Tiger 1050i