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Triumph Thunderbird 1600

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Make Model

Triumph Thunderbird 1600

Year

2013

Engine

Four stroke, parallel twin, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder.

Capacity

1597 cc / 97.5 cu in
Bore x Stroke 103.8 x 94.3mm
Cooling System Liquid cooled
Compression Ratio 9.7:1
Lubrication Wet sump
Oil Capacity 4.2 L / 1.1 US gal . 0.92 Imp gal

Induction

Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI , progressive linkage on throttle

Ignition

Digital, inductive type via electronic engine management 
Starting Electric
Clutch Wet, multi-plate

Max Power

63 kW / 85.6 hp @ 4850 rpm

Max Torque

146 Nm / 14.89 kgf-m / 107.7 lb-ft @ 2750 rpm

Transmission 

6 Speed 
Final Drive Toothed belt
Gear Ratio 1st 2.9875:1 / 2nd 1.958:1 / 3rd 1.536:1 / 4th 1.219:1 / 5th 1.029:1 / 6th 0.909:1
Frame Tubular steel, twin spine Swingarm Twin sided, steel

Front Suspension

Showa 47 mm forks
Front Wheel Travel 120 mm / 4.7 in

Rear Suspension

Showa chromed spring twin shocks with 5 position adjustable preload
Rear Wheel Travel 95 mm / 3.7 in

Front Brakes

2 x 310 mm Discs, 4 piston calipers

Rear Brakes

Single 310 mm disc, 2 piston caliper

Front Tyre

120/70 R19

Rear Tyre

200/50 R17
Rake/ 32°
Trail 151.3 mm / 5.96 in

Dimensions

Length 2350mm / 92.5 in 

Width     947mm / 37.2 in (Handlebars)

Height  1216mm / 47.9 in

Seat Height 702 mm / 27.6 in
Wheelbase 1641 mm / 64.6in

Dry Weight

308 kg / 678 lbs

Fuel Capacity 

22 Litres / 5.8 US gal / 4.8 Imp gal
Consumption Average 7.0 L/100 km / 14.2 km/l / 33.4 US mpg / 40.1 Imp mpg

Standing ¼ Mile  

13.1 sec

Top Speed

188.5 km/h / 117.1 mph

 

Go on a legend reborn.

Strong, muscular lines. Impeccable manners. Outstanding engineering. A tour de force. Voted 'Cruiser of the Year' by Cycle World magazine in the USA, Thunderbird rewrites the rules and brings Triumph's reputation for handling and engineering excellence to the cruiser market. Personalisation? No problem, with great paint schemes and over 100 accessories. It's what cruiser riders have been waiting for.

The critically acclaimed new Thunderbird is a revelation. The bike that cruiser riders have been waiting for. But its turning heads among other types of rider too. Why? Because it delivers - on looks, on power, on handling, on comfort, on everything.

On the road or on the spec sheet, Thunderbird leads the way. Sit astride the well appointed low seat and enjoy the high quality chrome that dominates the design.

The tank mounted speedo includes a small built in tacho and on-board computer which includes clock, two trip meters and a fuel gauge. Low maintenance belt drive, Triumph’s first in the modern era, delivers the torque smoothly and cleanly, while the cycle parts ooze class and quality. Anti-lock brakes are an option for the Thunderbird, offering extra reassurance on all road conditions.

But riding a cruiser is all about individuality and with over 100 accessories you can personalise your Thunderbird and find your own unique look. From stripped down street rod to a soft bagged tourer, the Thunderbird delivers with style and charisma.

Triumph Thunderbird Features and Benefits

Engine: 1597cc Liquid-cooled, DOHC, Parallel-twin, 270º firing interval

Instruments: Analogue speedometer featuring integrated rev counter, scroll button on handlebars, LCD trip computer, fuel gauge and clock.

Rear Suspension: Showa chromed spring twin shocks with 5 position adjustable preload, 95mm rear wheel travel

Triumph Thunderbird Key Features

ENGINE
At the heart of the Thunderbird is the 1600cc T-16 parallel-twin engine, a unique feature in a class of V-twins. The character-laden engine features a 270-degree crankshaft and delivers a mountainous 110 ft.lbs of torque at just 2750rpm.

Powered by a big bore, 1700cc, version of Triumph’s acclaimed T-16 parallel-twin engine, the Thunderbird Storm’s massive 107mm pistons pump out a muscular 97bhp, with a meaty 115 ft.lbs of torque at just 2950rpm.

CHASSIS
Triumph has used the knowledge gained developing class-leading sports bikes like the Daytona 675 and Speed Triple to endow the Thunderbird with levels of control and precision previously unheard of in a cruiser. The tubular, twin-spine steel frame features chunky 47mm forks up front with five-way adjustable twin shocks at the rear, which can be adjusted to cater for everything from spirited solo riding to two up touring. Powerful twin 310mm floating discs up front are grabbed by powerful four-piston brakes for
progressive stopping power, with ABS for increased rider security.

TRANSMISSION
Each gear change with the six-speed box feels precise, smooth and satisfying. The first belt driven Triumph since 1922, it grabs all that torque and plants it on the road. Low-maintenance rear pulley is durable and clean running.

INSTRUMENTS
Class-leading instruments, tank mounted. Large speedo, tacho, two trip meters and fuel gauge in a chromed nacelle with unique Thunderbird logo.

SEATS
Just 700mm off the ground. Cruise alone or with a partner and still plant both feet on the ground. Well padded and comfortable with a range of seat accessories for even more comfort.

FUEL TANK
A large, 22 litre fuel tank has been fitted to the Thunderbird which, when combined with fantastic fuel economy, ensures that long rides in the low and comfortable saddle will not be interrupted by inconvenient fuel stops.

Thunderbird Storm
Triumph’s iconic twin headlights, made famous on the Rocket III and Speed Triple models, and drag bars adorn the Storm and are complemented by the gloss Jet Black or classic Matt Black paint options, matching blacked out engine cases and black Showa spring twin shocks / black fork lowers. For those wishing to stray away from the all black look, the Thunderbird Storm is additionally available in a Matte Graphite colour option for 2013.