Foreign Motorcycles |
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Booth No. |
Exhibitor Name |
Exhibit Name |
New Function/ Feature |
N01 |
Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A |
Monster S2R 1000 |
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N04 |
Triumph Motorcycles Ltd. |
Daytona 675 |
The Daytona 675 stands alone in the hotly contested sports bike arena and while others might compare it to a myriad of motorcycles, it's very much a statement of how a pure Triumph sports bike should look and, just as importantly, feel. In one single stroke it has redefined just how a middleweight sports bike should perform, packing as it does a large amount of power and torque into a small, nimble package.
Designed around the engine the spars of the fabricated, open-back, cast frame wrap over the top of the motor, levering further the benefits of the narrow three-cylinder design. Rake is set at 23.5degrees, trail at 86.8mm trail with a wheelbase of 1392mm. The aluminium swingarm itself is a two-piece casting and measures 574mm from rear wheel spindle to pivot point, greatly improving suspension and rear wheel control. Dry weight is 165kg (363lbs). |
Scrambler |
For 2006 the parallel twin-cylinder Scrambler adds a new twist to the Modern Classics range and is a fresh take on some iconic bikes from Triumph's past. It's a redefinition of the bikes made famous by 50's thrill-seekers such as Steve McQueen, into a contemporary urban context. The Scrambler's 865cc, DOHC, eight-valve, air-cooled engine uses a 270degrees crank firing interval for a smooth and torquey power delivery. With a bore and stroke of 90x68mm and compression ratio of 9.2:1 the engine also features twin carburettors with throttle position sensors. Peak power of 55PS arrives at 7,000rpm (with maximum torque of 69Nm available at 5,000rpm).
Using a sturdy tubular steel cradle frame and long-travel suspension front and rear - 41mm telescopic forks and twin chromed spring preload-adjustable rear shocks - the Scrambler is built tough, to iron out the bumps. The Scrambler has a dry weight of 205kg. |
Bonneville T100 by Paul Smith Limited Edition "Multi-Union" |
Today sees the launch of two Limited Edition Triumph Bonneville T100s by Paul Smith. As part of the launch of the 'Triumph by Paul Smith' Autumn/Winter 05 clothing and accessory collection, Paul Smith customised nine Triumph Bonneville T100's with one-off paint schemes. These nine individually designed bikes were not specifically for sale but to be used as press pieces and for promotional activity globally. Inspired by two of the original customised designs, the "Multi-Union"and "Live Fast"models feature special hand-painted bodywork and mock-croc leather seats. Fifty of each design will be produced for sale globally and each bike will be individually numbered and authenticated with a certificate, signed by Paul Smith and John Bloor, Triumph's owner. "Multi-Union" will be displayed at Tokyo Motor Show. |
N06A |
Moto Guzzi S.p.A |
Griso |
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