Got this from another web site...

"Not sure of the accuracy but this appeared in an Oz Based Website( http://dinosmc.com/ )back in May :

TRIUMPH TESTS A SUPER BONNEVILLE AMERICA"

Triumph is said to be testing a 1530cc parallel-twin cruiser for the crucial US market,aimed at filling the gap between the 800cc Bonneville America and the 2.3 litre Rocket 3.
The as yet unnamed new bike's engine will be a liquid cooled,DOHC,eight valve parallel=twin,and is understood to use two 101.6mm x 94.3mm cylinders from the Rocket 3 engine,rotated 90 degrees to be mounted across the frame.
The engine will also have a 270-degree crankshaft throw-crucial for the American cruiser customer at which the model will be targeted-as well as a five speed gearbox and shaft final drive.
The beefed up Bonneville wont hit showrooms until 2007,by which time,its rumoured,Triumph will have released a touring version of the Rocket 3 with luggage and a screen.
Also due from Hinckley is a 1050cc revamp of its 955i Daytona sportsbike,using the long stroke engine from the Sprint ST and Speed Triple.
Triumph is finalising its new three cylinder 680cc Daytona sportsbike,and working on a Speed Triple version to replace the Speed Four nakedbike,plus a Bonneville Street Scrambler.
Both the 680 Daytona and Bonneville Street Scrambler are to go on sale in Australia in mid- 2006"


So ,there we have it with the latest news from down under,heres hoping Triumph have the foresight to let the rest of the world share in the 1500cc version and not USA alone.

Cheers for now and keep smiling.
Stevew
N.S.W.
Australia"


'06 TBA - Black, AI and Snorkel removed, K&N Drop In, Gutted Stock Pipes, 145/42, 2 turns out.