Triumph Thunderbird LT: First Look Review
Iconic British motorcycle maker Triumph's twelfth motorcycle in India is the Thunderbird LT - 'LT' standing for Light Touring
From retro classics to naked streets to supersports and on to the larger adventure bikes, Triumph has a range of eleven different bikes on offer in India. But there*s this thing that the average big bike buyer in India has for cruisers.
In India, the average, well-to-do 40-something biker wants a ride which has attitude 每 a bike on which one can do a longish ride in comfort and style. And nothing quite makes the cut than a cruiser with loads of chrome, comfort and performance.
The LT is Triumph*s twelfth bike in India and third cruiser offering after the Rocket III Roadster and Thunderbird Storm 每 and Triumph says this bike has been launched after overwhelming customer feedback 每 demanding a premium cruiser with oodles of chrome and packed with touring features.
Triumph already has the Thunderbird Storm with the same engine as the LT 每 a 1699cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin with a wide torque spread for effortless highway cruising with minimum gear shifts.
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The engine on the LT though is tuned slightly different 每 making marginally less power and torque, but good enough with 94PS on tap at a little over 5400 revs and 151Nm of torque to lug in a bike weighing over 400kg with luggage and rider.
Striking machined fins with chrome engine covers offset the jet-black barrels and crankcases and a pair of wide and shiny chrome exhaust pipes complements the parallel twin cruiser styling.
What the LT also gets is a pair of removable leather saddle bags, quick-detach windshield, auxiliary spot lamps and white wall tyres. They are a first 每 the tyres; first in class white wall radials for a motorcycle and they ride on wide, wire-spoked rims.
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Ergonomics have been redesigned on the LT for that laid back, relaxed riding posture and dual-layer foam seat with lumbar support for maximum comfort, with a low seat height of 700mm to accommodate riders of different heights.
Front forks are shrouded 47mm Showa units and at the rear 每 twin 5-way preload adjustable shocks, also from Showa. Braking is taken care of by ABS-enabled four-pot Nissin callipers on 310mm floating discs at the front and a single Brembo calliper also on a 310mm disc at the rear.
The Thunderbird LT certainly gives Triumph very capable and high calibre ammunition to take on the luxury cruiser segment. And it*s going to give the cruiser lovers a very capable alternative 每 and a very good looking one at that.
Triumph claims the Thunderbird LT is designed to make each and every journey the trip of a lifetime. Well, that*s one claim we have to take up with Triumph very soon. So keep watching this space for a full test ride and review of the Thunderbird LT.