Difference between revisions of "Triumph Trident T160"
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Revision as of 17:24, 10 August 2010
The Triumph Trident T160 is a 750cc, triple cylinder, four stroke, street motorcycle manufactured by Triumph from 1975 through 1976.
The Triumph 1975 T160 differed from earlier Tridents in that it had an electric starter, a five speed gearbox and left side shifting. It also borrowed the forward slanting cylinder configuration from the BSA Rocket 3.
Specifications
- Years produced: 1975-76
- Total production: 7,000 (est.)
- Claimed power: 58bhp @ 7,250rpm
- Top speed: 109mph
- Engine type: Air-cooled, in-line three-cylinder
- Weight: (dry) 228kg (502lb)
- Price then: $2,870
- MPG: 35-50
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