Key performance
Technical specifications
- Displacement
- 790 cc → 865 cc
- Power
- 62.0 ch @ 7400 tr/min (45.3 kW) → 61.0 ch @ 6800 tr/min (44.5 kW)
- Torque
- 60.0 Nm @ 3500 tr/min → 72.0 Nm @ 3300 tr/min
- Bore × stroke
- 86.0 x 68.0 mm (3.4 x 2.7 inches) → 90.0 x 68.0 mm (3.5 x 2.7 inches)
- Valves/cylinder
- 4 → —
- Camshafts
- 2 ACT → —
- Fuel system
- Carburettor → Injection. Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI
- Ignition
- — → Digital-inductive type via engine management system
- Starter
- — → Electric
- Frame
- double berceau en acier → Tubular steel cradle. Twin-sided, tubular steel swingarm.
- Clutch
- — → Wet. multi-plate
- Front suspension
- Fourche téléhydraulique Ø 41mm, déb : 120 mm → KYB 41mm forks with polished lowers. 120mm travel
- Rear suspension
- 2 amortisseurs latéraux, déb : 100 mm → KYB chromed spring twin shocks with adjustable preload. 96mm rear wheel travel
- Front brakes
- Double disc → Double disc. Nissin 2-piston floating calipers
- Rear brakes
- Single disc → Single disc. Nissin 2-piston floating calipers
- Front tyre
- 110/80-R 18 → 100/90-R19
- Rear tyre
- 170/80-R 15 → 170/80-B15
- Seat height
- 720.00 mm → 690.00 mm
- Wheelbase
- 1655.00 mm → 1606.00 mm
- Length
- 2424.00 mm → 2367.00 mm
- Width
- 844.00 mm → 825.00 mm
- Height
- 1184.00 mm → 1133.00 mm
- Fuel capacity
- 16.60 L → 19.30 L
- Weight
- 245.00 kg → 250.00 kg
- Dry weight
- 229.00 kg → —
- New price
- 9 390 € → —
Engine
- Displacement
- 865 cc
- Power
- 61.0 ch @ 6800 tr/min (44.5 kW)
- Torque
- 72.0 Nm @ 3300 tr/min
- Engine type
- Twin, four-stroke
- Cooling
- Air
- Compression ratio
- 9.2:1
- Bore × stroke
- 90.0 x 68.0 mm (3.5 x 2.7 inches)
- Fuel system
- Injection. Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI
- Valve timing
- Double Overhead Cams/Twin Cam (DOHC)
- Ignition
- Digital-inductive type via engine management system
- Starter
- Electric
Chassis
- Frame
- Tubular steel cradle. Twin-sided, tubular steel swingarm.
- Gearbox
- 5-speed
- Final drive
- Chain (final drive)
- Clutch
- Wet. multi-plate
- Front suspension
- KYB 41mm forks with polished lowers. 120mm travel
- Rear suspension
- KYB chromed spring twin shocks with adjustable preload. 96mm rear wheel travel
Brakes
- Front brakes
- Double disc. Nissin 2-piston floating calipers
- Rear brakes
- Single disc. Nissin 2-piston floating calipers
- Front tyre
- 100/90-R19
- Rear tyre
- 170/80-B15
Dimensions
- Seat height
- 690.00 mm
- Wheelbase
- 1606.00 mm
- Length
- 2367.00 mm
- Width
- 825.00 mm
- Height
- 1133.00 mm
- Fuel capacity
- 19.30 L
- Weight
- 250.00 kg
Overview
It’s 2004, and Triumph, freshly risen from the ashes, seeks to seduce America without betraying its British soul. The Speedmaster of the era is a bit of this bold response: take the Bonneville base, inject a dose of custom style, but keeping a temperament that cracks a little more than the America. The result? A machine that plays on two fronts with more conviction than one might have thought.

Under the 16.6-liter tank, the 790 cm³ parallel-twin, offset at 270 degrees, is the soul of the beast. It delivers only 62 horsepower, a modest power today, but it is its early torque of 60 Nm at 3500 rpm that makes all the difference. It vibrates, it growls, it gives a lively sensation that today's more aseptic engines have sometimes lost. This engine, coupled with a five-speed gearbox with shortened ratios, gives surprising agility to this custom that weighs 245 kg with full pockets.
But where does this Triumph Speedmaster really stand? It makes a grand gesture. On one side, the riding position, with its feet forward and its wide handlebars, screams leisurely cruising. On the other, the handling is frankly serious for a custom, and the front brakes with double discs inspire confidence. The Achilles' heel? The suspension, especially at the rear, which tends to be dry and harshly reminds you of the road's imperfections. The limited ground clearance also quickly tempers enthusiasm in corners. It's a sporty cruiser that invites you to play, but quickly brings you back in line.

Who rides this machine? For those seeking authentic custom style, without the bulk and lack of reactivity of large American displacement engines. It’s an ideal gateway into the world of customs, easy to live with thanks to its low 720 mm seat, but offering more sensations than a simple wheelchair. Today, finding a Triumph Speedmaster used from this generation is a treasure hunt for lovers of modern classics. It also foreshadows the evolutions towards the 865, then the Speedmaster 900 and 1200 current models, which are more accomplished but also more aseptic.

In conclusion, this 2004 Speedmaster is not a perfect motorcycle. It is a compromise, sometimes rough, between relaxed aesthetics and a frustrated sporty temperament. But it is precisely this ambiguous character, this mechanical authenticity, that gives it its charm today. A test ride on a Triumph Speedmaster from this era will convince you that you can smile without needing 100 horsepower, simply with an engine that speaks and a style that doesn't go unnoticed. For a Triumph Speedmaster review, mine is clear: it's a historical machine, much more interesting and lively than its specifications would suggest.
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