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2021 Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster, Bobber unveiled

The 1,200cc engines on both, the Speedmaster and Bobber are now Euro 5 (BS6) compliant.
1 min read25 Feb '21
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Triumph has updated its Speedmaster and Bobber for 2021.

The biggest update on both models has to be the changes to the engine that has enabled it to meet the stricter emission norms. On the Speedmaster, Triumph has also worked towards making the 1,200cc twin-cylinder engine more responsive. The Bobber, meanwhile, is said to be “more responsive with reduced inertia”. We expect the company to reveal more information on this soon.

The Speedmaster and Bobber also run a higher specification fork for 2021, which is said to have improved the comfort. The Bobber also benefits from more powerful brakes and a 16-inch front wheel. 

Other changes to the Bobber include a larger fuel tank at 12 litres and tweaks to the styling and the engine, cam and sprocket covers are now finished in black. The Speedmaster has also got new colours for 2021.

2021 Kawasaki Ninja 300 revealed

The BS6-compliant Kawasaki Ninja 300 gets an updated colour scheme for 2021.
1 min read25 Feb '21
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Aprilia RS 660, Tuono 660 bookings open in India

Aprilia’s RS 660 and Tuono 660 will start arriving in India in the second quarter of 2021.
1 min read24 Feb '21
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2021 Triumph Bonneville T100 showcased

The Triumph Bonneville T100 is expected to go on sale in India by April 2021
2 min read24 Feb '21
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2021 Triumph Bonneville Street Twin unveiled

The Triumph Street Twin will also be available in a limited-edition Gold Line trim.
2 min read24 Feb '21
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TVS appoints Timothy Prentice as VP of design

Prentice is among the most acclaimed motorcycle designers globally, with significant motorcycle design milestones and accolades to his credit.
2 min read24 Feb '21
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