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Indian FTR R Carbon (2023+)
The dashboard on the 2023 models was moved forward. Note that in the motorcycle "pictures" from Indian, the dash is still in the old position.Read more -
Triumph Speed Twin 900 (2023+)
Previously known as "Street Twin", which I think is a better name.Read more -
Indian FTR Sport (2023+)
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Triumph Bonneville T120 (2021+)
The easiest way to differentiate the T100 from the T120 is to look at the front brakes: T100 has only one disc on the left side, while the T120 has one on each side. So if you see a brake disc in front of spokes, you’re looking at a T120. ---Read more -
Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 (2018+)
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Triumph Street Twin (2019-2022)
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Triumph Street Twin (2016-2018)
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Triumph Bonneville T100 (2021+)
The easiest way to differentiate the T100 from the T120 is to look at the front brakes: T100 has only one disc on the left side, while the T120 has one on each side. So if you see spokes in front of a brake disc, you're looking at a T100. ---Read more -
Triumph Bonneville T100 (2017-2020)
The easiest way to differentiate the T100 from the T120 is to look at the front brakes: T100 has only one disc on the left side, while the T120 has one on each side. So if you see spokes in front of a brake disc, you’re looking at a T100.Read more---