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VIDEO: 2015 Triumph Thruxton Ace Special Edition Special Thruxton model celebrates Triumph’s association with the legendary Ace Café in London. by Andrew Bornhop

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsmmptxevRE




Only 325 of these special-edition Triumph Thruxtons are being made available to US customers in December, each celebrating the English marque’s long association with the Ace Café, the North London biker hangout from the 1960s that was the center of the café racer culture. Just how does this new Thruxton celebrate this link? Simply but effectively, we’d say, with unique paint and decals, plus an oxblood custom seat, a detachable seat hump, real bar-end mirrors, and a special handlebar plaque. Basically, the Thruxton Ace Special Edition has the silhouette of a classic Triumph racer, and its Pure White and Jet Black paint scheme, together with Ace Café logos on the side panels, tank, and tail, drive home the historic tie with the café. The Thruxton is based on the Bonneville’s steel chassis, and power is provided by the familiar 865cc parallel-twin whose classically styled chrome exhausts are a bit “edgier” than stock. Completing the look are a low-slung handlebar, wire-spoked aluminum wheels, and a prominent racing stripe that runs from the tank back to the custom seat. Suspension is straightforward, with a 41mm fork complemented by twin shocks, both from KYB. The disc brakes are from Nissin, and Triumph says the “sporting” steering geometry is a proper match for the Thruxton Ace’s engine and riding position. If you’re looking to turn heads, impress your buddies, or simply enjoy a reliable new replica of the home-built roadracers that stormed around England in the 1960s, you can do lot worse than the new Triumph Thruxton Ace Cafe Special. And one thing’s for sure: You won’t see yourself coming and going on this limited-edition new Triumph. This video, produced by


Triumph, gives us a good look at the bike. Enjoy.






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If the sound in the video hasn't been dubbed in, it's great!!
 
I sat on one of these bikes the other day and was supprised how nice it sat with me.
 
I haven't been to the Triumph dealer this year so don't know what may be in stock.
 
Well I had not been in one for some time either and they basically had this one the Explorer and the XC in various colours and that was it.
 
Having seen this in the flesh I can confirm that I really like this bike, I would have to put fork gaiters on it though.
Triumph are doing some great colours for the Bonneville at the moment, just take a look at the website.

Triumph have also confirmed that this bike has sold out over here as well
 
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I agree; it needs gaiters.
 
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