Triumph Thruxton Ace
Special edition motorcycle unveiled on the Brighton Burn Up
A new Special Edition, the Triumph Thruxton Ace, was revealed as part of the annual Brighton Burn Up celebrations last weekend (September 12–14, 2014), when more than 25,000 café racer fans descended onto the Brighton seafront. Unveiled at the iconic Ace Cafe by Mark Wilsmore, managing director of the globally recognised venue, on Friday evening the bike drew avid interest throughout the weekend. Here are a few details:
• Unique retro paint and decal scheme
• Sculpted Oxblood custom seat
• Bar-end mirrors
• Handlebar plaque denoting its ‘SE’ status
• 865cc parallel twin engine
Triumph Thruxton Ace
The Thruxton Ace combines the evocative silhouette of a true Triumph classic racer, with a one-off Pure White and Jet Black paint livery reflecting Triumph’s historic connection with the Ace Café. The bike is co-branded with Ace Café logos adorning the side panels, tank and tail section.
With low slung handlebars, alloy-rimmed wire wheels and a central racing stripe running along the tank to the beautifully sculpted custom seat, the Triumph Thruxton Ace looks as if it would be equally at home on a classic race grid as outside the local café after a spirited morning ride.
Triumph Thruxton
Featuring the same engine as the renowned Triumph Thruxton, power is provided by Triumph’s 865cc signature parallel twin from the Bonneville. Producing peak power of 69PS and 69Nm of torque across a broad rev range, the Thruxton delivers its performance with a suitable increase in the edginess of the exhaust note from the classically styled chrome silencers.
Commenting on the bike unveil at the weekend,
Mark Wilsmore, managing director of the Ace Cafe, said:
“This year sees the 21st anniversary of the annual Ace Cafe Reunion, so unveiling the Triumph Ace Cafe special edition on Friday evening was a massive thrill. Riding the bike into the cafe and onto the Triumph display will certainly go down as my highpoint of the year! The bike acted as a great focus for the whole weekend and helped us to attract around 100,000 bike fans to the seafront for the annual Brighton Burn Up.”
The Thruxton Ace’s chassis is based around the Bonneville. Its steel tube frame, 41mm KYB forks, twin KYB rear shocks, Nissin disc brakes and wire spokes merge modern engineering with retro style.
A range of genuine Triumph accessories are available for the Thruxton Ace. These include a choice of two exhausts from Arrow Special Parts, a brushed alloy skid plate, anodised for durability, and machined throttle body caps. Other options include alternative seats, fuel caps, and a range of chrome parts.
The Thruxton Ace comes with an unlimited mileage, two year factory warranty. Service intervals are every 6,000 miles, or one year, whichever is soonest. Prices for the Thruxton Ace will be confirmed when the new model goes on sale in UK dealerships in December 2014. Just 100 bikes will be available for UK customers and deposits are being taken now.
For further information on Triumph’s range, please visit your local dealer or go to
www.triumph.co.uk
Information from a Triumph press release