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- Dec 12, 2024
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The Triumph Thruxton is one of the most iconic cafe racers of all time and is about to embark on its farewell tour in 2024. The Thruxton is nearing its production and the Hinckley-based manufacturer is giving it a proper send off in the form of the Thruxton Final Edition.
The limited edition model gets a gorgeous Competition Green paint scheme with golden pinstripes on the fuel tank and the rear panel and is signed by the artist who paints them. Each bike will come with a certificate of authenticity containing its own unique VIN number and the documents will be signed by members of the design team and Triumph’s CEO, Nick Bloor. The Triumph logo is painted in gold on the fuel tank and the motorcycle also gets ‘Final Edition’ badging on the side and rear panels.
The Thruxton Final Edition is based on the Thruxton RS and is powered by the same 1200cc, liquid-cooled, parallel-twin Bonneville engine producing 105PS and 112Nm. It gets fully adjustable 43mm Showa USD fork and twin rear Ohlins shock absorbers suspension setup. Braking duties are handled by dual 310mm disc brakes at the front and a 220mm disc brake at the rear with dual-channel ABS. It comes equipped with three ride modes: Road, Rain and Sport.
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This beauty is not available to buy in India but if you are thirsting over the idea of owning the last-ever production Triumph Thruxton, then you’ll have to shell out around Rs 15.21 lakh plus whatever extra you’ll need to pay to import it from the UK.
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