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Top 5 Production Torque Monsters

The torquiest motorcycle makes 221Nm, almost double the Swift's torque output. Check out the others

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Top 5 Production Torque Monsters
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Last week Triumph released details of the new Rocket III TFC that left us gobsmacked. Specifications reveal that the new motor makes the Rocket III the torquiest petrol-powered production motorcycle in the world. And the amount of torque made isn't just a few Nm over its rivals. Here’s a list of the top five torquiest production motorcycles in the world you can buy right now.

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5. Indian Roadmaster Elite (Rs 41.15 lakh ex-showroom, India)

There is no replacement for displacement. Indian Motorcycle’s 1811cc air-cooled Thunder Stroke 111 motor seems to work on the same mantra. It also features in the smaller (relatively) Chieftain. This long-stroke motor in the US-spec bike delivers 161Nm of torque at just 3000rpm. And in case you were wondering, that's enough to power a small truck! It’s sad though that the India-spec Thunder Stroke 111 motor has been neutered to develop only 151Nm.

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4. Kawasaki Ninja H2R (Rs 75.8 lakh in India):

You wouldn't expect a lot of torque from a high-revving 998cc in-line four motor, right? But, Kawasaki has a trick up its sleeve: supercharging. With forced induction, the unrestricted Kawasaki Ninja H2R makes 310PS (326PS with Ram Air) and a substantial 165Nm of torque at a lofty 12,500rpm. That said, this is a track-only bike and is available in India at a stratospheric ex-showroom price of Rs 75.8 lakh.

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3. Harley-Davidson CVO Limited (Rs 50.53 lakh ex-showroom, India):

Harley’s new Milwaukee-Eight motors have impressed greatly in terms of refinement and performance. In India, they are available in three versions: 107, 114 and 117. The largest 117 powers Harley-Davidson India’s flagship bike, the CVO Limited. This humongous 1923cc V-twin powerhouse delivers 166Nm of torque at just 3500rpm. Sadly though, this motor is reserved only for Harley’s touring behemoths.

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2. Yamaha Star Venture (Rs 17.3 lakh in USA):

It’s no surprise that two motorcycles on this list are V-twins as this layout is known for its torquey nature. Of the two, the Star Venture trades engine technology for sheer size. Each cylinder in its 1854cc air-cooled V-twin motor displaces more than 900cc! This huge motor churns out 171Nm of torque, enough to propel this 434kg mothership to serious speeds in double quick time.

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1. Triumph Rocket III TFC (Rs 22.7 lakh in UK)

170PS from the larger 2500cc inline-triple motor might not raise eyebrows. It is the monstrous 221Nm of torque that has us picking our collective jaws off the floor. To put that into perspective, the petrol-powered Suzuki Swift makes nearly half that torque. All this thrust is transferred to the massive 240-section rear wheel via a shaft drive. The perfect recipe for lairy powerslides as long as you are brave enough to keep the throttle pinned. Know more about the Rocket III here

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Lightning Motorcycles LS 218 (Rs 27 lakh in the USA):

Electric motorcycles are capable of delivering some crazy torque outputs (The RMK E2 makes an astounding 320Nm of torque). While most of these are outrageous concepts or one-off bikes, the Lightning LS 218 is one bike you can actually buy. This electric superbike boasts some insane numbers. How about 200PS and a massive 228Nm from its direct-drive electric motor? Now, dial in the fact that all this torque is available from the word go! No wonder then that Lightning claims a top speed of 350kmph for its engineering marvel. Bikes like these make us think that maybe electric mobility is the future after all.