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2011 Triumph Tiger 800 on 2040-motos

US $8,000.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:514
Location:

Irving, Texas, US

Irving, Texas, US
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Triumph Tiger photos

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Triumph Tiger tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):799 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer VINVIN:SMTE05BFXBJ494869

Triumph Tiger description

*** Almost new with only 514 miles this is price to move fast, this bike was mature owned and operated, garage kept,
this bike is IMMACULATE, 
Need to sell asap make me a reasonable offer and have cash in hand when you do .
come by and see (out the door) FRANK at 
Stadium Yamha 
520 W. Airport Frwy 
Irving, TX 75062
O 972-445-0825
C 817-770-7974
F 972-438-3118 
2011 Triumph Tiger 800 - USA Specifications Engine Type Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder Capacity 799cc Bore/Stroke 79 x 61.9mm Compression Ratio 12.0:1 Fuel System Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI Transmission Final Drive X ring chain Clutch Wet, multi-plate Gearbox 6-speed Cycle Parts Frame Tubular steel trellis frame Swingarm Twin-sided, cast aluminium alloy Front Wheel Cast aluminium alloy 10-spoke 19 x 2.5in Rear Wheel Cast aluminium alloy 10-spoke 17 x 4.25in Front Tyre 110/80 ZR 19 Rear Tyre 150/70 ZR 17 Front Suspension Showa 43mm upside down forks, 180mm travel Rear Suspension Showa monoshock with hydraulically adjustable preload, 170mm rear wheel travel Front Brakes Twin 308mm floating discs, Nissin 2-piston floating calipers, (ABS model available) Rear Brakes Single 255mm disc, Nissin single piston floating caliper, (ABS model available) Dimensions Length 87.1in Width (Handlebars) 31.3in Height 53.1in Seat Height 31.9in Wheelbase 61.2in Rake/Trail 23.7 degree/86.2mm Wet Weight 462lbs Fuel Tank Capacity 5.0 USgal Performance (measured at crankshaft to 95/1/EC) Maximum Power EC 94bhp @ 9,300 rpm Maximum Torque EC 58ft.lbs at 7,850 rpm

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