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Bikesales Staff31 Jan 2012
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Explorer and Speed Triple R pricing

Retail prices are now in for two of Triumph's new models for 2012, which will retail for $21,790 and $22,290 respectively when they are released in coming months

Triumph Australia has announced retail prices for its new-for-2012 models, the Tiger Explorer and Speed Triple R/ABS.

The Tiger Explorer is Triumph’s first entry into the premium adventure touring sector and features an all-new 1215cc three-cylinder powerplant and the standard fitment of ABS brakes, cruise control, traction control and a durable shaft drive unit.

The Tiger Explorer goes on sale from late May, 2012, priced at $21 790. The acknowledged leader in the segment is BMW’s R 1200 GS, which retails for $22,190.

Joining the Tiger Explorer in 2012 is the Speed Triple R/ABS, a premium version of Triumph’s iconic Speed Triple with top-spec Ohlins suspension front and rear, Brembo monoblock brakes and lightweight forged aluminium wheels, as well as ABS as standard fitment. Price is $22,290, and the on-sale date is late March, 2012. The non-ABS version won't be sold in Australia.

Contact your local Triumph dealer for more information.

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