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2008 Triumph Speed Triple on 2040-motos

US $1,950.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:12 ColorColor: Orange
Location:

Kennesaw, Georgia, United States

Kennesaw, Georgia, United States
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Triumph Speed Triple tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,050 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty TypeType:Naked For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer

Triumph Speed Triple description

2008 triumph speed triple which was drop.this bike needs some tlc but it at a great deal.bike runs straight. most damage is cosmetic.this is a sharp bike just needs a little work to make nice again. Basic Information
  • Year: 2008
  • Make: Triumph
  • Model: Speed
  • Trim: TRIPLE 1050
  • VIN: smt500pk68j359115
  • Condition: used
  • Type: Naked
  • Mileage: 16659
  • Title: salvage
  • Color: orange
Engine
  • Bore (in): 3.11
  • Bore (mm): 79
  • Carburetion Type: Fuel Injected
  • Compression Ratio: 12:1
  • Cooling System: Liquid
  • Cylinders: 3
  • Engine Size (cc): 0
  • Engine Size (ci): 64.1
  • Engine Stroke: 4-Stroke
  • Fuel Capacity (gal): 4.8
  • Fuel Injector
  • Fuel Type: Gas
  • Horsepower (kW): 95.5
  • Horsepower RPM: 9250
  • Starter: Electric
  • Stroke (in): 2.81
  • Stroke (mm): 71.4
  • Torque (Ft Lbs): 76
  • Torque (Nm): 103
  • Torque RPM: 7550
  • Valve Configuration: DOHC
  • Valves: 12
  • Valves Per Cylinder: 4
Drivetrain
  • Number Of Speeds: 6
  • Primary Drive (Rear Wheel): Chain
  • Primary Drive (Engine / Transmission): Gear
Chassis & Suspension
  • Frame: Aluminum
  • Front Adjustable Fork Pre-Load
  • Front Adjustable Rebound Damping
  • Front Suspension Brand Name: Showa
  • Front Suspension Size (in): 1.7
  • Front Suspension Size (mm): 43
  • Front Suspension Type: Inverted Fork
  • Front Travel (in): 120
  • Front Travel (mm): 3048
  • Number Rear Shock Absorbers: 1
  • Rear Adjustable Rebound Damping
  • Rear Adjustable Shock / Spring Pre-Load
  • Rear Suspension Brand Name: Showa
  • Rear Suspension Material: Aluminum
  • Rear Suspension Type: Single Sided Swing Arm
  • Rear Travel (in): 5.3
  • Rear Travel (mm): 134
Brakes
  • Brake Brand Name: Brembo
  • Front Brake: Dual Hydraulic Disc
  • Front Brake Diameter (in): 12.6
  • Front Brake Diameter (mm): 320
  • Rear Brake: Hydraulic Disc
  • Rear Brake Diameter (in): 8.7
  • Rear Brake Diameter (mm): 220
Safety
  • Headlight
  • Fuel Level Warning
  • Rearview Mirrors
  • Temperature Warning
Comfort
  • Digital Instrumentation
  • Trip Odometer
Specifications
  • Body Material: Plastic
  • Front Tire (Full Spec): 120/70 ZR17
  • Front Tire (Inches): 17
  • Front Tire Aspect Ratio: 70
  • Front Tire Speed Rating: Z
  • Front Tire Width: 120
  • Front Wheel Width (in): 3.5
  • Fuel Capacity (liters): 18
  • Height (inches): 44
  • Height (mm): 1120.1
  • Length (mm): 2054.9
  • Rear Tire (Full Spec): 180/55 ZR17
  • Rear Tire (Inches): 17
  • Rear Tire Aspect Ratio: 55
  • Rear Tire Speed Rating: Z
  • Rear Tire Width: 180
  • Rear Wheel Width (in): 5.5
  • Seat Height (inches): 32
  • Tube / Tubeless: Tubeless
  • Wet Weight (kg): 216.4
  • Wet Weight (lbs): 477
  • Wheelbase (in): 56.1
  • Wheelbase (mm): 1424.9
  • Wheels Composition: Aluminum
  • Width (inches): 30
  • Width (mm): 777.2
  • Speedometer
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