2015 Triumph America - Coolness Factor = 65.3%

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2015 Triumph America - Coolness Factor = 65.3%

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2015 Triumph America on the Total Motorcycle Cool Wall

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To the onlooker, Triumph Cruiser bikes could be mistaken for being just about pure classic cruiser style...

But one ride tells you that they are about surprising levels of agility and performance in a bike that can deliver an engaging ride every day. They just happen to do it with that pure classic cruiser style.


This bike isn’t just built to look a certain way, it’s built to feel a certain way.

The America is engineered around a unique engine so you get a truly authentic ride. One that connects you to Triumph’s long and rich cruiser heritage.

We’re talking about its distinctive, air-cooled parallel-twin that gives you the riding experience you expect from this class but with a very individual British flavour.

Taking classic cruiser appeal and blending it with Triumph reliability and everyday practicality.



2015 Triumph America - http://www.Totalmotorcycle.com USA Specifications/Technical Details
US MSRP Price: $8399 USD
Canada MSRP Price: $9399 CDN


Engine and Transmission

typeAir-cooled, DOHC, parallel-twin, 270º firing interval
capacity865cc
bore90mm
stroke68mm
systemMultipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI
exhaustStainless steel twin-walled headers, twin chromed silencers
final driveX ring chain
clutchWet, multi-plate
gearbox5-speed
oil capacity1.2 US Gallon

Chassis Running Gear and Displays

frameTubular steel cradle
swingarmTwin-sided, tubular steel
Front WheelsCast aluminium alloy 12-spoke 16 x 3in
Rear WheelsCast aluminium alloy 12-spoke 15 x 4.0in
Front Tires130/90-16
Rear Tires170/80 B15
Front SuspensionKayaba 41mm forks with polished stainless steel shrouds, 120mm travel
Rear SuspensionKayaba chromed spring twin shocks with adjustable preload, 96mm rear wheel travel
brakes frontSingle 310mm disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper
brakes rearSingle 285mm disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper
instrument display and functionsAnalogue speedometer with odometer and trip information

Dimensions and Capacities

length2387mm
width handlebars920
height without mirror1175mm
seat height690mm
wheelbase1610mm
rake33º mm
trail143mm
tank capacity5.1us gallon
wet weight250 kg
dry weight231 kg

Performance

max power ec61BHP @ 6800
max torque ec72 NM @ 3300
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I love it.

Awesome.
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A Triumph called America and a 270 crank to boot? :?

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It's weird, I like it and I don't. Kind of a cartoon of what English people think a Yank rides. But they got that idea nailed down tight.

Obviously it doesn't appeal to some Americans, but probably will to many.

At least it is fairly naked which will make the maintenance and repairs easier than the Daytona. ( And I'm pretty sure there will be repairs)

But I'd give it a cool.
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Gave it a solid cool bordering on Awesome. Reminds me a lot of both the CB750 and CM400 that I started off on. The CM was a parallel twin and CB was a much bigger inline four. This bike in many ways this bike looks a lot like but not completely identical to my old CB750. Plus I have had a chance to take a close look at one not long ago when I put my Trophy into the local Triumph dealers shop for spring maintenance, it is a very pretty bike and the styling cues are spot on, for instance, if you just glanced at the fuel injectors, you would of sworn they were carbs. This in my humble opinion is one tasty naked bike and I would not say no to owning one.
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It's a take it or leave it design for me...not into cruisers. Would rather have a standard Bonneville.

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madjak30 wrote:It's a take it or leave it design for me...not into cruisers. Would rather have a standard Bonneville.

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From time to time I go and look at the Triumph lineup and I like a lot of their motos. This one less than most but I admit that I am not a cruiser fan.

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I voted Uncool

I just come out and say it rather than beat around the bush, I like the bike, but it's dated and pricey for being so. I know it wasn't long ago that Triumph updated the America, but I don't feel it's enough to really keep up with todays cruiser style trend. There isn't anything wrong with the classic design per-se, but there isn't anything that would really make it stand out. It's truly meh for me. Which is odd as I really liked the Speedmaster (the early 2000's version) and the America pulls a lot of styling cues from it.

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2015 Triumph America - Coolness Factor = 65.3%
Featured: March 20th, 2015 - March 27th, 2015
Most popular vote category: Tie Awesome/Cool

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Your Coolness Factor of the 2015 Triumph America is:


Awesome (3 points) 20% [ 5 ]
Cool (2 points) 60% [ 15 ]
Uncool (1 point) 16% [ 4 ]
Fail (0 point) 4% [ 1 ]

Total votes: 25

= a Coolwall Factor of TBA%

NOTES: Vanilla ice cream. It's one of the hardest flavors to make well and while no one really hates it, it's not a #1 choice for many. Triumph's America is like that. But I'd like Triumph to add a little bit of sprinkles and some strawberry or chocolate sauce just to make it a little more interesting.



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