Triumph Tiger Sport 660

British motorcycle

Type of motorcycle
Triumph Tiger Sport 660
ManufacturerTriumph Motorcycles
Production2022-
ClassSport touring motorcycle[1]
EngineWater-cooled, 660 cc (40 cu in), DOHC, triple
Bore / stroke74 mm × 51.1 mm (2.91 in × 2.01 in)
Compression ratio11.95:1
Power81 PS (60 kW) @ 10,250 rpm (claimed)[2]
Torque47 ft⋅lb (64 N⋅m) @ 6,250 rpm (claimed)[2]
Transmissionwet clutch, 6-speed, chain
Frame typeSteel perimeter
SuspensionFront Showa 41 mm USD telescopic separate function fork (SFF)
Rear Showa monoshock with preload adjustment
BrakesNissin two-piston sliding calipers, twin 310mm discs
Nissin single-piston sliding caliper, single 255 mm disc
Tyres120/70 ZR 17 Michelin Road 5 (front)
180/55 ZR 17 Michelin Road 5 (rear)
Rake, trail23.1 ° / 97.1 mm (3.82 in)
Wheelbase1,418 mm (55.8 in)
Seat height835 mm (32.9 in)
Weight206 kg (454 lb)[2] (wet)
Fuel capacity17.2 L (3.8 imp gal; 4.5 US gal)

The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 is a middle-weight Sport touring motorcycle launched in 2022 by British manufacturer Triumph Motorcycles Ltd[1] and using many of the components of its naked sibling, the Triumph Trident 660.

Front details

Features

The motorcycle features:

  • Riding modes (rain/road)
  • Switchable traction control
  • Non-switchable anti-lock brakes
  • Hybrid LCD/TFT instrument pod
  • Full LED lighting
  • Remote preload adjustment for the rear shocks
  • Optional quickshifter and autoblipper
  • A2 Licence restrictor kit
  • LAMS Restricted (39 kW) model for Australia / New Zealand market
  • Adjustable windshield

An optional Bluetooth connectivity system is available, which allows mobile phone connection, navigation, music control, and GoPro control. This system is driven by the My Triumph app, and available for both Android and Apple iOS.

References

  1. ^ a b Wheelen, Dustin (17 December 2021). "2022 Triumph Tiger Sport 660 - First Ride Review". Rider Magazine. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Tiger Sport 660 Specifications". Triumph Motorcycles Ltd. 30 March 2022. Retrieved 30 March 2022.

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See also: Triumph motorcycles (Coventry/Meriden)
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