Bike India

Obey Your Master!

We were in San Diego, California, to ride the latest cruiser slated to hit the Indian market: the Triumph Bonneville Speedmaste­r. Here’s what we think of it

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AHARKET SUCHDE KINGDOM CREATIVE

s I rIde along the Pacific coast, the deep blue ocean glimmering to my right, a sun-kissed stretch of beautiful tarmac undulating under my wheels, the throaty roar of triumph’s 1,200-cc ht engine bellowing as I soak in the crisp California winter, I can’t help but think that I’m in cruiser utopia. the scene is absolutely stellar, and the bike I’m riding so perfectly appropriat­e for a setting like this. the thinking heads over at triumph have chosen well when planning this ride, because where better to introduce your latest cruiser than the hotbed of this motorcycle genre’s culture that is the Us west coast?

this latest cruiser is, of course, the speedmaste­r, which we, the Indian junta, got a dekko at when it was “unboxed” live on the main stage at the India Bike Week just past to much fanfare. hipster unveil chicanery apart, there’s no doubting the speedmaste­r is a cruiser either,

because one look is quite enough to establish its genre. distinct and eye-catching as it is, there’s an innate familiarit­y to the design. the speedmaste­r is, of course, based on the brand’s much vaunted Bonneville platform and is gently sprinkled with reminders of its lineage. If the singular headlamp, sculpted tank, and chrome grab-rail are reminiscen­t of the t120, the twin pipes, single-pod instrument­ation, and circular mirrors are straight off the Bobber.

touches like the dual-tone tank, those lowslung “beach bars,” and led headlight and indicators are unique to the speedmaste­r, though. however, its most incomparab­le visual element is probably the bike’s overall stance. Meaty forks, low, sweptback bars, and a faux hardtail design mean the speedmaste­r is as commanding in presence as it is in name. the speedmaste­r isn’t what you would call ‘flashy’; instead it has a stripped-back, understate­d approach to its design, which works great with the bike’s easy-going ethos.

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