Renowned British motorcycle manufacturer Triumph has launched its latest Street Scrambler 900 Gold Line edition for the Indian market. Priced at INR 9,95,000 (ex-showroom), Triumph has launched the bike alongside 5 other Gold Line Edition bikes. Triumph has also stated that the Street Scrambler 900 Gold Line Edition will witness a 1-year limited production run. With the launch of this bike, Triumph intends to showcase the hand-painted gold lining skills of its expert paint shop.
The motorcycle manufacturer states that the hand-painted gold lining skill takes years of expertise, patience, and the steadiest of hands. The process begins with a two-colour base scheme where the meeting point between the two colours undergoes a flattening procedure. The process then continues with a hand-applied, continuous gold pinstripe by the artist via a specialized soft-bristled sword-liner brush. Finally, the painting process is complete after the application of a final clear coat of lacquer to seal the pinstripe.
2021 Triumph Street Scrambler 900 Gold Line Edition: Design Details
For the Gold Line Edition of the Street Scrambler, Triumph has ensured to introduce custom premium styling and paint detailing. The bike sports a Matt Pacific Blue colour scheme with a Graphite stripe, gold Triumph logos, and a ‘gold line’ logo. For enhancing its rugged style and exclusivity, the bike features brushed foil knee pad graphics with hand-painted gold linings.
Additionally, the Street Scrambler 900 features premium Matt Jet Black coloured mudguards and a Street Scrambler logo on the side panels. Triumph also offers an accessory fit matching Matt Pacific Blue flyscreen with a high-level mudguard to enhance its Scrambler style.
2021 Triumph Street Scrambler 900 Gold Line Edition: Technical Specs
Powering the new Street Scrambler 900 Gold Line Edition is a Euro-5 compliant, 900cc, High Torque twin engine. Along with a distinct tune, the engine delivers 65 PS of power and 80 Nm of torque. To enhance riding comfort and handling, the bike features 41mm, high-specification cartridge front forks, and preload-adjustable twin rear shocks.
With 120mm of wheel travel on both ends, the bike features 19-inch rims at the front and 17-inches at the back. For braking performance, the bike sports a single 310mm, floating front disc with a 4-piston, floating Brembo calliper, and ABS. At the rear, the bike sports a single 255mm disc with a 2-piston, floating Nissin calliper, and ABS.
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