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2011 Triumph Speed Triple 2300 Miles on 2040-motos

US $8,600.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:2300 ColorColor: White
Location:

Tilton, New Hampshire, US

Tilton, New Hampshire, US
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Triumph Speed Triple tech info

TypeType:Naked Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1050 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:SMTN00PK8BJ493759

Triumph Speed Triple description

The icon. Redefined.

Speed Triple. Real world performance for riders who know. The definitive streetfighter. The benchmark. The best. In a word. Legend.

Triumph has taken all that’s good about the Speed Triple and created a new model. A new chapter in the legacy. All-new chassis is the sharpest tool in the box. All-new optional ABS from Nissin for the greatest stopping power. And that 1050cc triple. Oh yes, the engine. And the look? Short. Stubby. Aggressive. Twin headlights. Single sided swingarm. Alloy bars. Pure Speed Triple. Improved.

All-new chassis and riding position inspires total confidence with light and precise handling that is perfectly balanced for an incredibly planted and stable ride.

Triumph’s trademark twin headlights, single-sided swingarm and high-level exhaust have all been restyled for a more aggressive and contemporary look, as well as improved performance, while the soulful 1050cc triple has been refined and uprated with 7% more torque for an even more engaging experience.

The Speed Triple sports the kind of specification you would expect from a top-of-the-range naked sportster. Track derived specification includes four-piston Brembo brakes for eye-popping stopping power, fat alloy handlebars, fully-adjustable 43mm upside down forks for maximum control and a comprehensive instrumentation that includes lap timer and programmable gear shift light.

The Speed Triple also comes with optional anti-lock brakes for the first time and is available with a host of genuine accessories to personalize the look, performance and practicality of this exciting machine.


SPECIFICATIONS

Engine and Transmission
TypeLiquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder
Capacity1050cc
Bore/Stroke79.0 x 71.4mm
Fuel SystemMultipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI
ExhaustStainless Steel 3 into 1 into 2, twin high level stainless steel pipes.
Final DriveX ring chain
ClutchWet, multi-plate
Gearbox6-speed
Oil Capacity3.8 liters (1.0 US gals)
Chassis, Running Gear and Displays
FrameAluminum beam twin-spar
SwingarmSingle-sided, aluminum alloy with eccentric chain adjuster
WheelFrontCast aluminum alloy multi-spoke 17 x 3.5in
RearCast aluminum alloy multi-spoke 17 x 6.0in
TireFront120/70 ZR 17
Rear190/55 ZR 17
SuspensionFront

Showa 43mm upside down forks with adjustable rebound and compression damping, 120mm travel

Rear

Showa Monoshock with adjustable preload, rebound and compression damping, 130mm rear wheel travel

BrakesFront

Twin 320mm floating discs, Brembo 4-piston 4-pad radial calipers (ABS model available)

Rear

Single 255mm disc, Nissin single 2-piston sliding caliper (ABS model available)

Instrument Display/Functions

LCD multi-functional instrument pack with digital speedometer, fuel gauge, trip computer, analogue tachometer, lap timer, programmable gear change lights, service interval announcement display, TPMS ready

Dimensions and Capacities
Length2086mm (82.1in)    
Width (handlebars)728mm (28.6)        
Height without mirrors1033mm (40.6in)    
Seat Height825mm (32.5in)
Wheelbase1435mm (56.5in)
Rake/Trail22.8º / 90.9mm
Fuel Tank Capacity / Efficiency17.5 liters (4.6 US gals)
Wet Weight (ready to ride)214 kg (471 lbs)  
Performance (measured at crankshaft to 95/1/EC)
Maximum Power135PS / 133bhp / 99 kW @ 9400rpm
Maximum Torque111Nm / 81.9 ft.lbs @ 7750rpm
Fuel Efficiency34 MPG City / 50 MPG Highway *Estimated from fuel economy tests on a sample motorcycle conducted under ideal laboratory conditions. Actual mileage may vary based upon personal riding habits, weather, vehicle condition, and other factors.

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