Triumph debuts 2-in-1 modular TXP electric off-road bikes for kids and young adults - Yanko Design
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Triumph debuts 2-in-1 modular TXP electric off-road bikes for kids and young adults - Yanko Design
"Triumph Motorcycles acquired OSET in 2022 for a reason, and that has now materialized into a new age electric bike range that caters to kids, teenagers, and young adults. Before this, the British motorcycle maker had never ventured into the electric bike segment. With OSET's vast experience in making trials bikes on the proven electric platform, Triumph has finally released the TXP range after three years."
"For hardcore riders who love to take electric bikes to extreme trails, there is an easily removable lithium-ion battery pack for swapping batteries. What makes this new lineup stand out is the modular 2-in-1 configuration. The seat and mudguards can be removed to convert the dirt bike into a standing trials bike, called the Trials Mode. The normal configuration is dubbed the Xplore mode, given its capability in off-roading conditions."
"The most powerful among them is the TXP-24, which is powered by a 1600W brushless motor that handles adults weighing up to 198lbs. Suspension on each of the models scales from 50mm front/60mm rear on the TXP-12, to 160mm front/145mm rear on the TXP-24. For a better ride experience, the TXP-24 has air-sprung forks with rebound and compression adjustability. TXP-12 comes with cable-operated discs, while the higher-end TXP-24 has four-piston calipers."
The TXP range comprises four purpose-built electric bikes—TXP-12, TXP-16, TXP-20, and TXP-24—designed with custom geometry and frames for children through young adults. All models use Field-Oriented Control (FOC) and Active Power Stabilization (APS) to maintain smooth motor operation and consistent battery output as charge depletes. Electronics and batteries carry an IP67 rating. A removable lithium-ion battery enables swaps for extended off-road use. A modular 2-in-1 configuration converts each bike between Xplore (dirt) mode and Trials (standing) mode by removing seat and mudguards. Power ranges from 600W on the TXP-12 to 1600W on the TXP-24, with progressively larger suspension and upgraded braking across the lineup.
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