Triumph Motorcycles has introduced new special edition versions of its Bonneville and Speed Triple bikes. The 2013 Triumph Bonneville and 2013 Triumph Speed Triple special edition bikes come with unique paint and some upgraded parts.
The 2013 Triumph Bonneville special edition is based on the current standard model, which is powered by the same 865cc vertical twin-cylinder engine. With its characteristic retro chrome styling and modern cast aluminum wheels, the Bonneville SE features a bold red frame enhanced by special cranberry red and matte black paint on the fenders, fuel tank, and side covers. Moreover, the 2013 Triumph Bonneville SE also comes equipped with new front turn signal indicators, an updated headlight, as well as a blacked-out pillion grab handle, bash plate and mirrors. Completing the look is a new saddle featuring red stitching and vinyl covering.
Like the Bonneville, the 2013 Triumph Speed Triple special edition is based on the current model, which is powered by 1050cc three cylinder engine. The Triumph Speed Triple SE features blue frame and swingarm, and is covered in a special Matte Graphite color along with twin Matte Blue decals. A color-matched fly screen, belly pan and seat cowl are also included as standard, together with a new styled clutch, alternator and sprocket cover, as well as black exhaust heat shields, handlebars and clamps. Furthermore, the Triumph Speed Triple SE also receives the lightweight treatments including carbon fiber front mudguard, side pods, tank cover panel and inner radiator panels, along with neat finishing details such as a rubber tank pad and clear rear light.
Both the motorcycles are mechanically unchanged. The Bonneville SE and the Speed Triple SE be in US dealerships after May 1, and will have an MSRP of $7,999 and $13,399, respectively.