Triumph/Bajaj
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Triumph/Bajaj
Spotted!
The new bike made in partnership between Triumph and Indian bike giant Bajaj...
Not a great pic, but they say it's a single.
Is this a Himalayan competitor?
Looks water cooled and DOHC.
The new bike made in partnership between Triumph and Indian bike giant Bajaj...
Not a great pic, but they say it's a single.
Is this a Himalayan competitor?
Looks water cooled and DOHC.
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Re: Triumph/Bajaj
NOT want.
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Re: Triumph/Bajaj
Turns out MCN have a better picture...
Looks shit.
(no screen or high mudguard tho')
Looks shit.
(no screen or high mudguard tho')
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Re: Triumph/Bajaj
Looks kinda like a CB250RS,but not as pretty.
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Re: Triumph/Bajaj
Apparently there's two versions.
Road and a faux adv versions, with different sized wheels and bodywork.
Road and a faux adv versions, with different sized wheels and bodywork.
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Re: Triumph/Bajaj
Cant see it having a huge take up here ..... maybe in the Asian markets but will depend on capacity i guess
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Re: Triumph/Bajaj
I'm pretty sure it's designed for the Indian market, tho the top pic is it being papp'ed in the UK.
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Re: Triumph/Bajaj
Motobob on YT did a video on it earlier.He reckoned that he spotted it in a petrol station
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Re: Triumph/Bajaj
It looks cheaper than it probably actually will be.
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Re: Triumph/Bajaj
No competition to the Himalayan, looks far too road orientated, cast wheels instead of spoke.
Himalayan is a like an old Land Rover, this thing is more like a Rav4.
Himalayan is a like an old Land Rover, this thing is more like a Rav4.
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Re: Triumph/Bajaj
They've been talking about this for a LONG time...
But the weird thing is Bajaj have some pretty sharp looking bikes which are a lot more up to date looking.
I am really not sure what this supposed Triumph is supposed to be. It doesn't do the heritage thing, and it's not hipster, and it's not sporty.
But the weird thing is Bajaj have some pretty sharp looking bikes which are a lot more up to date looking.
I am really not sure what this supposed Triumph is supposed to be. It doesn't do the heritage thing, and it's not hipster, and it's not sporty.
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Re: Triumph/Bajaj
A Kawasaki. Just like their first bike.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 12:10 am
I am really not sure what this supposed Triumph is supposed to be.
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Re: Triumph/Bajaj
I imagine it's hard for us to know what it's supposed to be, 'cause we're not the target market. It's primarily for India and the far east innit, where tastes are gonna be different. Just having "Triumph" on the tank and being vaguely British looking is probably worth quite a lot.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 12:10 am I am really not sure what this supposed Triumph is supposed to be.
It's the same reason a lot of BMW cars are fucking gopping cartoonish looking things now - goes down well in China!
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Talk originally was of a low cost entry model for Europe - just like the BMW310 - as well as something for India.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 9:55 am I imagine it's hard for us to know what it's supposed to be, 'cause we're not the target market. It's primarily for India and the far east innit, where tastes are gonna be different. Just having "Triumph" on the tank and being vaguely British looking is probably worth quite a lot.
It's the same reason a lot of BMW cars are fucking gopping cartoonish looking things now - goes down well in China!
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Indeed... so I don't quite get the sub-Enfield looks.
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