
The sprag clutch assembly is now incorporated in the crankcase, against the externally mounted unit on the earlier bike and is far more reliable. The engine also gets an automatic decompressor that ensures no-sweat kick-starting if electric starter is kaput. The automatic chain tensioner takes care of chain slack. The cam gears have a high contact ratio for better tooth contact, reducing bottom-end clatter. The rudimentary spindle arrangement has been replaced by a trochoid oil pump for efficient lubrication. With boost in overall efficiency, fuel efficiency is claimed to have improved by ten per cent alongside cleaner emissions. Thumb the electric starter and the new engine emits a signature Bullet thump. The light clutch is a veritable boon for left hand and gearshifts are unbelievably smooth. False neutrals however ensure rider remains in Bullet zone. Better power and torque claims translate into faster throttle response - and the Thunderbird feels quicker. The speedo needle gets to 100kmph in a jiffy, while top speed I hit on the Chennai-Pondicherry East Coast road was a reassuring 120kmph. The new engine revs far more willingly and remains vibration-free right up to 5500rpm, a revelation in Bullet context. The flatter torque curve ensures effortless pull from as low as 1500rpm in táop gear. Our test bikes came equipped with the older short muffler silencers but the production bikes will sport the earlier long bazooka lookalikes that feel a bit constraining, for obvious emission reducing chores. Cosmetically nothing has changed except for the Twinspark badging on the body panels. The chassis also remains the same and endows the bike with great straightline abilities. The bike corners well though familiarity with the tall handlebars is advisable before taking the plunge. The Thunderbird was the first bike in India to sport gas-filled shock absorbers and boasts an excellent ride over broken surfaces, the perfect off-road tool. The true blue cruiser now gets potent halogen lamps and powerful magneto for brighter beam in the dark. Bullets sporting the new engine are already export market bound. The twin spark Thunderbird has been introduced in the domestic market. If it elicits positive response, the engine could be seen on the entire Bullet range. A key model to be launched in Europe in November could be India-bound as well. The Thunderbird Twinspark replaces the current ‘bird and will retail at roughly the same price. The bike is currently available in Chennai and Bangalore only but after production ramp-up, will be launched countrywide.
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