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{{Motorcycle | |||
|name = Triumph Thunderbird | |||
|photo= 1950 Triumph Thunderbird.jpg | |||
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|manufacturer = Triumph | |||
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|production = 97-03 | |||
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|engine = 900cc | |||
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|ignition = | |||
|spark_plug = {{sparkplug|NGK DPR8EA-9}} '97-03 | |||
|battery = {{battery|YUASA YB14L-A2}} '97-03 | |||
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|frame = | |||
|suspension = | |||
|brakes = | |||
|front_tire = {{tire|110/80-18}} '97-03 | |||
|rear_tire = {{tire|150/80-16}} '97-03 | |||
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|final_drive= {{chain|530}} `95-03<ref name="wps_street_2019">{{cite book|title=2019 Western Power Sports Catalog|publisher=[https://www.wps-inc.com/catalogs Western Power Sports]|date=2019}}</ref> | |||
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The '''Triumph Thunderbird''' is a [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Triumph]] from 1997 to 2003. | |||
==1950== | |||
[[Image:1950 Triumph Thunderbird.jpg|left|thumb|1950 Triumph Thunderbird]] | |||
The [[Triumph]] twins enjoyed immense popularity in the U.S. their largest market, but customers wanted "more cubes". Triumph's answer was the 650 Thunderbird, a 40 cubic inch [[motorcycle]]. Similar in design to the 500's, the Thunderbird had more low and midrange power and was rugged enough to be "hot rodded" yet still reliable. This bike was immortalized when Marlon Brando, star of the movie "The Wild One" rode a T'Bird. | |||
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==1998== | |||
[[Image:1998-Triumph-Thunderbird-Sport.jpg|left|thumb|1998 Triumph Thunderbird Sport]] | [[Image:1998-Triumph-Thunderbird-Sport.jpg|left|thumb|1998 Triumph Thunderbird Sport]] | ||
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==1999== | |||
[[Image:1999-Triumph-Thunderbird.jpg|left|thumb|1999 Triumph Thunderbird]] | |||
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==2004== | |||
[[Image:2004-Triumph-Thunderbird-Sport.jpg|left|thumb|2004 Triumph Thunderbird Sport]] | |||
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== Videos == | |||
==References== | |||
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{{#ev:youtube|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fj7goO4YShY|600|center}} | |||
{{Triumph}} | |||
[[Category:Triumph motorcycles]] |
Latest revision as of 20:09, 23 November 2019
Triumph Thunderbird | |
Manufacturer | |
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Production | 97-03 |
Engine | 900cc |
Spark Plug | NGK DPR8EA-9 '97-03 |
Battery | YUASA YB14L-A2 '97-03 |
Final Drive | Chain: 530 `95-03[1] |
Front Tire | 110/80-18 '97-03 |
Rear Tire | 150/80-16 '97-03 |
Weight | |
Manuals | Service Manual |
The Triumph Thunderbird is a motorcycle produced by Triumph from 1997 to 2003.
1950[edit | edit source]
The Triumph twins enjoyed immense popularity in the U.S. their largest market, but customers wanted "more cubes". Triumph's answer was the 650 Thunderbird, a 40 cubic inch motorcycle. Similar in design to the 500's, the Thunderbird had more low and midrange power and was rugged enough to be "hot rodded" yet still reliable. This bike was immortalized when Marlon Brando, star of the movie "The Wild One" rode a T'Bird.
1998[edit | edit source]
1999[edit | edit source]
2004[edit | edit source]
Videos[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 2019 Western Power Sports Catalog. Western Power Sports. 2019.
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