Kayaba Chrome
spring twin shocks with adjustable preload, 106mm wheel
travel.
Front Brakes
Single 310mm disc, 2
piston calipers
Rear Brakes
Single 255mm disc, 2
piston calipers
Front Tyre
100/90 19
Rear Tyre
130/80 17
Seat Height
775 mm
Dry-Weight
205 kg
Fuel Capacity
16.6 liters
A blast from the past that rocks today.
Adding subtle touches to the uncluttered Bonneville form,
the T100 wears a little extra to mark its connection with the classic
‘deluxe’ speedster of the sixties. The tank with hand painted coach lines
and chromed engine covers are just a couple of features that add to the
T100’s overall elegant presence. It gracefully tackles traffic and finds
jaunts to the countryside irresistible, while remaining the very epitome of
sophistication and style.
The Modern Classics Range - Bikes that reflect the original
freedom and fun of biking. Beautifully engineered and meticulously detailed
- they’re the real thing. Powered by authentic air-cooled parallel twins,
their performance, handling, brakes and fuel injection are bang up to date.
And the look? - that’s genuinely classic.
FEATURES:
Engine
The T100’s full-blooded and responsive 865cc parallel twin-cylinder engine
delivers throaty acceleration, amplified by the mellow backbeat from its
twin peashooter exhaust pipes. Maximum power of 67bhp arrives at 7500rpm,
with peak torque of 51ft.lbf delivered at 5800rpm.
Fueling
Twin carburetors with throttle position sensor and electric carburetor
heaters
Exhaust System
A pair of chromed stainless peashooter-style pipes handle the exhaust gases
and enhance the traditional appearance of the bike.
Fuel Tank
The T100 features a classically styled dual colored tank, with hand painted
coach lines, rubber knee pads and ‘60’s inspired chromed tank badges.
Brakes
The braking set-up of single front 310mm disc and 255mm rear, both worked on
by powerful twin-piston calipers offers sensitivity, control and ample
stopping power.
Chassis
The chassis – a tubular steel frame, 41mm telescopic forks and chromed twin
rear shocks – offers secure road-holding, effortless steering and easy-going
manners, just as you would expect of a bike derived from Bonneville
hereditary. It’s topped by a generous seat, with plenty of room for two and
an elegantly embossed Triumph logo.
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