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Cycle News 2016 Issue 02 January 19

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VOL. 53 ISSUE 2 JANUARY 19, 2016 P81 T hings have been pretty quiet of late at Triumph in terms of new models, in spite of which Britain's top manufacturer set a new sales record in its last 2014/15 business year with 54,000 motorcycles delivered around the globe, a 12 percent increase year on year. But that quiet spell is in the course of ending big time, be- cause at Milan's EICMA Show last November, Triumph presented no less than five new parallel-twin motorcycles powered by all- new water-cooled engines—one 900cc model and four 1200cc big twins. These collectively repre- sent the next generation of its iconic Bonneville family of retro models, which, with more than 140,000 such bikes built in the past 15 years since the born-again Bonneville's 2000 launch, es- sentially represent one of the core products of its model lineup as presently responsible for between one-quarter and one-third of its annual sales. Though designed and de- veloped in the UK at Triumph's Hinckley base, these new mod- els will all be manufactured in Thailand at the company's three factories south of Bangkok. There, production has already commenced of the 900cc Street Twin, which, in representing the entry level model to Triumph ownership, essentially replaces the cast-wheel T100 Bonneville model that's been entirely built in Thailand for several years. The Bonneville name now denotes the entire family of such models, with each different variant having its own moniker—as in, T120, Thruxton and Street Twin. Manufacture of the outgoing air-cooled T100-engined models has now ended, apart from the Scrambler where ongoing de- mand has dictated one final year of manufacture in 2016¾after BORN IN BRITAIN, RAISED IN BANGKOK, RIDDEN IN SPAIN. ALAN CATHCART GETS SADDLED UTP TO MEET A NEW FRIEND BY ALAN CATHCART PHOTOGRAPHY BY ALESSIO BARBANTI AND MATTEO CAVADINI BANGKOK BONNEVILLE

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