Triumph Motorcycles is currently revising its model selection for the Indian market. As part of its efforts, the brand has introduced the Speed Twin 900, an updated version of its neo-retro middle-weight bike, to the Indian market. This version of the bike introduces a number of visual and feature changes while retaining the bike’s unique name. However, the brand has refrained from making any mechanical alterations to preserve the machine’s ride qualities.
The Triumph Speed Twin 900 retains its classic appearance despite being derived from a Modern Classic bike. A noticeable alteration is the revised gasoline tank, which has been shrunk down to match the motorcycle’s rear frame and seat. The model also has a redesigned aluminum swingarm and a slightly angled engine case design. The headlight design has also been overhauled, with a new crisp cover and throttle body shrouds.

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The updated suspension setup includes a Marzocchi USD fork, which replaces the previous model’s classic gaitered telescopic fork. Marzocchi also supplied the rear shock absorbers. The braking system incorporates axial Brembo calipers that bite on a 320 mm front disc brake. The bike has an 18-inch front wheel and a 17-inch rear wheel, both with Michelin Road Classic tires.
Technology for Triumph Speed Twin 900
To improve the technology on the Triumph Twin 900, the British manufacturer has added an LCD primary monitor as well as a smaller color TFT panel, both housed in a monopod with a USB-C plug on the side. There are also optional options like heated grips and Bluetooth connectivity for smartphone integration. The bike has two riding modes: Road and Rain

Engine for Triumph Speed Twin 900
The Triumph Speed Twin 900 is powered by a 900 cc parallel-twin engine that produces 65 horsepower at 7,500 rpm and 80 Nm of torque at 3,800 rpm. This engine is linked to a 5-speed transmission. All of these is available for Rs 8.89 lakh (ex-showroom).
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