Triumph Thunderbird Storm

Conquer the road with the Triumph Thunderbird Storm, a muscular and imposing motorcycle that commands attention wherever it goes. This beastly ride promises a thrilling adventure for those seeking power and dominance.

Model: Triumph Thunderbird Storm

Engine: 4-stroke, liquid-cooled, parallel twin engine

Displacement: 1699cc

Bore x Stroke: 107.1 mm x 94.3 mm

Compression Ratio: 9.7:1

Power Output: The Thunderbird Storm produced approximately 96 horsepower (HP) at 5,200 RPM.

Torque: The torque was around 115 lb-ft at 2,950 RPM.

Fueling: Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI)

Transmission: 6-speed manual transmission with wet, multi-plate clutch

Frame: Steel tubular frame

Suspension: Showa 47mm forks in the front and twin shocks with adjustable preload in the rear.

Brakes: Dual 310mm floating discs with Nissin 4 piston fixed calipers in the front, and a single 310mm disc with a Brembo 2 piston floating caliper in the rear.

Tires: The Thunderbird Storm had 17-inch wheels with tubeless tires.

Weight: The dry weight of the Triumph Thunderbird Storm was around 746 pounds (338 kilograms).

Fuel Capacity: The fuel tank capacity was approximately 5.8 gallons (22 liters).

Seat Height: The seat height was approximately 27.5 inches (700 mm).

Top Speed: The top speed of the Triumph Thunderbird Storm was around 120 mph (193 km/h).

The Triumph Thunderbird Storm was known for its powerful engine, classic cruiser styling, and comfortable riding position. It was a popular choice among riders looking for a powerful and stylish cruiser motorcycle.

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