Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Bikes For Sale
Specs
- Seat Height: Average (835 mm / 32.9 inches)
- Weight: Heavy (206 kg / 454 lbs)
- Fuel Capacity: High (17.2 litres / 4.5 US gallons)
- Economy: Average (55 mpg / 5.1 l/100km / 19.5 km/l)
- Range: High (210 miles / 338 km)
- Top Speed: High (105 mph / 169 km/h)
- Capacity: Average (660 cc)
- Power: Average (80 bhp / 60 kW)
- Power to Weight: Average (0.388 bhp/kg / 0.290 kW/kg)
- Redline: High (11,000 rpm)
- Road Tax / VED: Very High (£101 Per Year)
- Launch RRP: £8,450
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Pros
- 10,000 mile service intervals
- Compact exhaust
- Smooth power
- Soundtrack
- Handling
- Comfort
- Brakes
Cons
- No cornering ABS, centre stand or cruise control
- Limited suspension adjustment
- On the heavy side
Video Reviews
Check out this features video from Triumph, this launch video review from EnglishBikerDan and this video review from TheMissendenFlyer.
What Is It?
The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 is a mid-range adventure bike and is powered by a Euro 5 compliant 660 cc liquid cooled triple engine, putting out 80.5 bhp at 10,250 rpm and maximum torque at 6,250 rpm. A Triumph dealer can restrict it for the A2 licence for £137, where it puts out 47 bhp at 8,750 rpm with maximum torque at 5,250 rpm.
Features include:
- Steel tubular frame and swingarm
- Dual 310 mm discs up front with Nissin two piston calipers
- 255 mm disc at the rear with Nissin single piston caliper
- ABS system
- 41 mm Showa SFF upside down fork with 150 mm travel
- Showa rear shock with remote adjuster and 150 mm travel
- Ride modes: Rain, Road
- Traction control with off mode
- TFT + LCD dash
- Slip and assist clutch
- LED lighting all round
- Self cancelling indicators
- Hand adjustable screen
- Adjustable brake lever
- Side stand
- 3->1 exhaust system
- 6 speed gearbox with gear position sensor
The Tiger Sport 660 is the adventure version of the popular Trident 660, with longer travel suspension, a longer swingarm, wider bars, 3.2 litres more fuel capacity, a screen and more wind protection. It aims to offer the same value for money and has a nice long 10,000 mile service interval.
The 5-spoke 17" wheels take a Michelin Road 5 120/70 tyre at the front and a 180/55 at the rear.
Accessories include the easy fit colour coded panniers (£495), 47 litre top box (£239), LED fog lights (£250), handguards (£105), heated grips (£205), scrolling LED indicators (£214), up / down quickshifter (£229), TPMS (£235), connectivity + GoPro control (£210), under seat USB socket (£23), 12V socket (£30), colour coded exhaust cowl (£165), comfort seat (£150), -25 mm low seat (£150) and tracker (£260).
Colours: Silver, red, blue
Did You Know?The service interval is 10,000 miles / 12 months and Triumph include a two year warranty.
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