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Triumph Speed Triple T309 (885)
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Current Prices: £3,650–£2,950
Insurance Costs: 8 / 10

Specs

  • Seat Height: Low (790 mm / 31.1 inches)
  • Dry Weight: Heavy (209 kg / 461 lbs)
  • Fuel Capacity: Very High (25.0 litres / 6.6 US gallons)
  • Economy: Average (45 mpg / 6.3 l/100km / 15.9 km/l)
  • Range: High (250 miles / 402 km)
  • Top Speed: High (130 mph / 209 km/h)
  • Capacity: Average (885 cc)
  • Power: Average (97 bhp / 72 kW)
  • Redline: Average (9,500 rpm)
  • Road Tax / VED: Very High (£101 Per Year)

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Price Guide & Used Prices

Year
Dealer
Private
Part Ex
Mileage
1995
£3,650
£2,950
£2,550
31,700

Gear & Accessories

Review In A Few

Pros

  • Loads of torque
  • Looks great

Cons

  • Limited top speed
  • Heavy

Video Reviews

Check out the excellent MK1 Speed Triple site for more info

What Is It?

The Triumph Speed Triple T309 is a naked bike and is powered by a liquid cooled 885 cc triple engine, producing 96.7 bhp at 9,000 rpm and maximum torque at 6,500 rpm. It's a stressed member of the frame.

Features include:

  • Steel tubular frame
  • Dual 310 mm discs up front with Nissin two piston calipers
  • 255 mm disc at the rear with two piston caliper
  • Adjustable 43 mm Kayaba fork with 150 mm travel
  • Rear shock with 126 mm travel
  • Three 36 mm Mikuni flat side carbs
  • 3->2 exhaust system with black finish Aluminium mufflers
  • 5 speed gearbox

Triumph's T309 is basically a Daytona 900 without the fairing and shares both the engine and chassis with the Daytona and Trident models.

The 3-spoke 17" wheels take a 120/70 tyre at the front and a 180/55 at the rear.

Colours: Black, yellow (94), orange (95-96)

Model History & Updates

1996: 6 speed gearbox and new adjustable shock.

1997: For one year only, Triumph stuck their leftover 89 bhp 749 cc Daytona engines into the chassis, but these are extremely rare.

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