
Triumph Motorcycles announced  six limited edition 2011 models at its recent U.S. Dealer Conference.  Included are two versions of its Thunderbird cruiser, including the  Thunderbird SE and Thunderbird 1700 – the former featuring touring amenities and the latter coming with the optional big-bore kit standard (pumping displacement up to 1700cc).Two special editions each for Triumph's Modern Classics and Urban Sport  lines are also planned. The Bonneville Sixty is a commemorative edition  of the 1960 Bonneville, priced at $8999, of which only 100 will be  shipped to North America. The Bonneville T100 Black, as the name  suggests, is a blacked out version of the T100, which sports a more  retro style than the standard Bonnie, most notably via its wire-spoked  wheels.

The Urban Sport line gets a  Speed Triple SE, sporting Tornado Red paint and white center stripe, as  well as seat cowl and flyscreen ($11,299). The new SE’s are rounded out  by the Daytona 675 SE, with white bodywork and blue chassis, along with  carbon fiber trim and new graphics overlay ($10,299).
While  the addition of more special edition “SE” models continues a trend by  the British marque, the boys at Hinckley have plans beyond modest SE  tweaks (and higher MSRPs) to existing models. The press release, which  also announces the looming sale of Triumph’s 100,000th motorcycle in the  15 years since returning to North America, gives hard numbers for a  planned lineup expansion saying:“Triumph  currently offers 16 different models in three motorcycle families:  Cruiser, Urban Sport and Modern Classic. That will grow to 23 models  across seven motorcycle families by the end of 2012 and include  categories where Triumph does not currently compete.”

