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Cycle News 2014 Issue 08 February 25 2014

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2014 TRIUMPH THUNDERBIRD LT AND COMMANDER FIRST RIDE P68 The dual-rate springs on the Tri- umphs' twin Showa shocks provide most of the progressivity that the Indian's Fox monoshock rear end delivers, and ride quality - especial- ly on the heavier LT - is extremely high. Their low-speed absorption damping is especially good, and you honestly don't notice highway sealing strips and the like. Superior suspension – and the same applies to the Thunder- bird duo's brakes, which are the one weak point of the new Indi- ans. Not so their British rivals, whose brake package provides exceptional stopping power, es- pecially if you focus on using the big 310mm rear disc and its twin- pot Brembo caliper quite hard in best cruiser mode, before rolling off any residual speed via the twin same-size front brakes and their four-pot Nissin calipers. This is the benchmark brake package for the cruiser market, albeit nev- er snatchy, just ever effective in a controllable manner. Nice. The level of build quality on the LT and Commander is beyond reproach, a key factor in a mar- ket segment where appearance is almost everything. Just like the original Thunderbird, and its Storm successor, these are once again very fine motorcycles - par- allel-twins cruising through a mar- ketplace otherwise populated by V-twins. But they are not V-twins, nor are they Made in America! So that's what they aren't. What they are is models that should es- tablish Triumph as key players in the cruiser category. But it would help if cruiser customers like my mate Caleb weren't so totally fix- ated on V-twin motorcycles that a parallel twin won't get his atten- tion. And, judging by the excel- lence of these two new Triumphs, that's a shame. John Bloor is betting that you can teach an old dog new tricks. CN The Commander.

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