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Cycle News 2019 Issue 08 February 26

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2019 TRIUMPH SPEED T WIN FIRST REVIEW P76 the performance, with a lovely throbbing beat that's the closest thing yet on a modern generation Bonneville let's-pretend-I'm-a-V twin engine with its 270° crank to a trad-Dad 360° parallel-twin Triumph of yesteryear. But the result is a motor with real mumbo, and presumably aided by the lighter weight, ac- celeration is definitely impressive all the way through the revband in Sport mode, the most zest- ful out of the three available via the Keihin ECU's RBW throttle program. But it's not so bad in Road, either, which you'll want to use if the pretty aggressive throttle response in Sport isn't to your liking given prevailing road and traffic conditions. Though we had glorious winter sunshine throughout our chilly 59° riding day I found Rain really good for town work, as well as coping with slippery surfaces faintly coated with green on roads up in the hills that are lightly used in the tourist off-season. Each mode delivers full power, but with different throttle and fuel maps, and features varying degrees of ABS (developed in conjunction with Continental) and TC intervention—I could feel both those rider aids cutting in nice and early in Rain mode on the slippery green stretches of Majorcan tarmac. You can easily switch between modes on the move by thumbing the M-button on the left control pod, and there is indeed quite a noticeable differ- ence between the three. How- ever, you have to really peer at the small marking in the speedo's digital panel to decipher which mode you're in—and, yes, I had my glasses on! Make it bigger please, Triumph. There's really great top gear roll-on between 5000-7500 rpm when, even at higher revs, the Speed Twin just keeps on pull- ing. Ton-up (100 mph) cruising Grey isn't as flashy as the red but still a looker.

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