The Triumph Thruxton (2010) is a motorcycle with a four stroke, parallel twin cylinder engine and a capacity of 865 cc. It has a compression ratio of 9.9:1 and uses synthetic, 15W/50 engine oil. The twin carburetors have a throttle position sensor and electric carburettor heaters, and the digital ignition uses NGK DPR8EA-9 spark plugs. The bike has a wet, multi-plate clutch and a 5-speed transmission, with final drive via an X-ring chain. The front suspension has adjustable preload and the rear suspension features chromed spring twin shocks with adjustable preload. Front brakes are a single 320mm floating disc with 2 piston caliper, while the rear brakes are a single 255mm disc with a 2 piston caliper. The bike has a 26-degree rake and a trail of 97mm, with a length of 2212mm, width of 714mm, and a handlebar height of 1170mm. The wheelbase is 1477mm and the seat height is 790mm. The dry weight of the bike is 205kg, and it has a fuel capacity of 16 litres, with an average consumption of 5.2 L/100 km. Its standing 1/4 mile is 13.2 sec and its top speed is 185 km/h.
Make Model: Triumph Thruxton
Year: 2010
Engine: Four stroke, parallel twin cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
Capacity: 865 cc / 57.8 cu in
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