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3+ Triumph Speed Twin 1200 Cars for Sale in South Africa

Browse 3 available Triumph Speed Twin 1200 for sale in South Africa. Compare specifications, pricing, and options from trusted dealers. The current price range for these listings is from R 144,000 to R 275,000. The average listed price is R 216,000.

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R 144,000

Est. monthly payment:
R 2,954 p/m

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Used Car2023Accident-free9,900 kmFuel

Est. monthly payment: R 2,954 p/m

Triumph Johannesburg
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Triumph Speed Twin 1200 - Triumph Johannesburg - Image 1
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R 229,000

Est. monthly payment:
R 4,698 p/m

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Used Car2026Semi-AutomaticAccident-free750 kmPetrol

Est. monthly payment: R 4,698 p/m

Triumph Johannesburg
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Triumph Speed Twin 1200 - Triumph Johannesburg - Image 1
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R 275,000

Est. monthly payment:
R 5,642 p/m

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New Car2026Semi-AutomaticAccident-free0 kmPetrol

Est. monthly payment: R 5,642 p/m

Triumph Johannesburg
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Triumph Speed Twin 1200

Triumph’s Speed Twin 1200 isn’t trying to blend in. It’s a middleweight roadster with proper retro DNA—something that stands out in a sea of cloned commuters. You get a 1200cc parallel-twin that’s all about usable grunt, not headline horsepower, and the semi-automatic transmission will split the crowd. Old-school riders might scoff, but for anyone looking to step up without sweating a slipping clutch in Sandton traffic, that easy-shifting box makes a lot of sense. There’s just one available right now, priced at R229,000. No room for haggling—if you want it, you pay the asking price, because the market’s tighter than a Gauteng pothole on a Monday morning.

That lone example is a 2026 model with only 500 km showing, so it’s basically showroom-fresh. If you’re cross-shopping the Kawasaki Z900RS, you’ll hear fans talk up its silkier engine and the nostalgia hit from the styling, but on paper at least, the Speed Twin’s got more punch down low and a more natural upright stance. That matters if you’re crawling through Joburg’s lunchtime gridlock instead of blasting up a coastal B-road. Ducati’s Monster 937? Lovely, but you’ll pay a premium and spend more time (and money) keeping it happy. The Speed Twin 1200, though, is what the modern retro should have been from the start—accessible, well-built, and genuinely soulful without the Italian maintenance bills. One for the rider who knows what they want and won’t wait around.