Dark, brooding lines and a pared-down hot-rod essence make the Speedmaster a
standout middleweight cruiser from every angle. Its 865 cc, parallel twin-cylinder
engine uses a 270-degree crank firing interval, giving a distinctive throbbing beat and
smooth, torque-laden power delivery. Peak power of 54 bhp arrives at 6,500 rpm,
with maximum torque of 51 ft.lbs. available at just 3,500 rpm. Both cylinders vent
through a pair of long, deep-chromed mufflers while the satin-black engine finish
adds a crisp, understated edge to the handsome lines of what is a very evocative
powerplant.
The riding position too, which is slightly more purposeful than the usual laid-back
cruising stance sets the Speedmaster apart. High risers mount the flat ‘drag’
handlebars on the slab-style top clamp and match the chromed, forward-set
footpegs. The rider sits supported and ‘cupped’ into the gunslinger seat, ready to
launch at the horizon.
Cast wheels add style – the 18-inch front wears a 110/80 tire, the near-solid 15-inch
rear a 170/80. The twin shocks and wide-style telescopic forks straighten the curves
and iron out the bumps, giving a planted and supple ride. Twin 310 mm front discs –
gripped by twin-piston calipers – haul the Speedmaster up extremely hard.
As a hot-rodded ‘Factory Custom’, the Speedmaster proves the ethos of less is more,
and minimalism is key to the bike’s harder edge. The rev-counter is mounted
discretely on the fuel-tank nacelle, the large round white-faced speedometer perches
cleanly in the rider’s line of sight on its top-clamp mounting. The tank itself holds
16.6 liters of fuel, giving a useful range. The Speedmaster’s paint options are plain
Jet Black, Jet Black with Sunset Red infill and Jet Black with Neon Blue infill.
If the Speedmaster’s bare bones want a little more flesh on them, the Triumph
accessory range features an array of bolt-ons specifically designed to lend even more
appeal and individuality.
With its punchy engine, mean looks and souped-up chassis the Speedmaster is the
very essence of an old-school street rod, packing performance and style into one
very individual motorcycle.