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2012 Triumph Thunderbird Storm on 2040-motos

$11,495
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:4611 ColorColor: BLACK
Location:

Raleigh, North Carolina

Raleigh, NC
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Triumph Thunderbird description

2012 Triumph Thunderbird Storm, 2012 Triumph Thunderbird Storm Thunderbird Storm. Rolling thunder.
Meet the Thunderbird s punky cousin. Dechromed. Stripped down. More attitude than before. Distinctive twin headlights. Straight bars. Any colour you like, as long as it s black. This is the Thunderbird Storm, the same great chassis as the award-winning Thunderbird, with more power as standard and a harder edged and more distinctive look.
With the award-winning Thunderbird as its base, it s no surprise that the Storm comes highly specified as standard.
The edgy, stripped down, styling is complemented perfectly by the iconic twin headlights, made famous on Triumph s legendary Rocket III and Speed Triple models, give the Thunderbird Storm a street rod look straight from the box.
And while the look may be pared back, the spec sheet certainly isn t. With a 1700cc parallel-twin at its heart the Thunderbird Storm is a power cruiser that packs a mighty punch. The tank mounted speedo includes a small built in tacho and on-board computer which includes clock, two trip meters and a fuel gauge. The low maintenance belt drive system delivers the torque smoothly and cleanly, while the cycle parts ooze class and quality. Anti-lock brakes are also an option for the Thunderbird Storm, offering extra security and safety to the rider and passenger.
Features
Engine
Liquid-cooled, DOHC, parallel twin, 270 degree firing interval 1,700cc delivers tree stump pulling torque and power.
Chassis
Supple suspension for mile eating. A finely calibrated system which blends effortlessly to complement the bike's looks. Rear adjustable for preload, it's ready to go - one up or two. Dual front discs deliver smooth and progressive braking.
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 27.5in off the ground. Well padded and comfortable with a range of seat accessories for even more comfort. Fly solo or attach the passenger seat for two-up fun.

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