The Triumph Bonneville T214 Land Speed LE motorcycle was produced in 2015 with only 1000 units made. It has a four-stroke, parallel twin cylinder engine with a 865cc capacity and a 360-degree firing interval. The bike features air-cooling, multipoint sequential fuel injection with SAI, and a wet sump lubrication system. Its exhaust is made of stainless steel with twin chromed silencers that are upswept. The bike produces a maximum power of 50.7 kW at 7500 rpm and a maximum torque of 68 Nm at 5800 rpm. It has a 5-speed transmission and a chain final drive. The frame of the bike is made of tubular steel cradle and a twin-sided, tubular steel swing arm. It has front suspension with 41mm Kayaba telescopic forks and rear suspension with Kayaba chrome spring twin shocks with adjustable preload. The bike has single 310mm disc front brakes and single 255mm disc rear brakes with Nissin 2 piston floating calipers. The front and rear wheels have a 36 and 40 spoke design, respectively, with different sizes. The bike has a length of 2230 mm, width of 740 mm, height of 1100 mm without mirrors, and a wheelbase of 1500 mm. It has a seat height of 775 mm and weighs 214 kg dry/230 kg wet. The fuel tank capacity is 16 liters, and it consumes an average of 4.2 L/100km. The Triumph Bonneville T214 comes in Pure white Caspian blue and red/white checker detail colors.
Make Model: Triumph Bonneville T214 Land Speed LE
Year: 2015
Production: 1000 Units
Engine: Four stroke, parallel twin cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder, 360 degrees firing interval
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