The Triumph Tiger Cub 200 was produced from 1956 to 1968 and was equipped with a four-stroke, single-cylinder, overhead valve engine with a capacity of 199cc. The bike had a bore x stroke of 63 x 64mm and a compression ratio of 7:1. It was cooled by air and lubricated through a dry sump system. It had a one-into-one chrome exhaust and an Amal carburetor. The bike was started by a kick and had a maximum power output of 10.4 kW / 14 hp at 6500 rpm. The frame of the bike was a single tubular steel cradle, while the clutch was wet and multi-plate. It had a four-speed transmission and a chain final drive.
The front suspension consisted of a telescopic fork that was hydraulically dampened. The rear suspension was a swingarm, twin shocks, and was also hydraulically dampened. The bike had a front drum brake of 5.5 inches and a rear drum brake of the same size. The front and rear wheels were both 3.00 x 17, and the bike had a wheelbase of 1245 mm / 49 in. The dry weight of the bike was 95 kg / 210 lbs, while the wet weight was 113 kg / 250 lbs. The fuel capacity of the bike was 13.6 L / 3.6 US gal / 3.0 Imp gal. The top speed of the Triumph Tiger Cub 200 was 97 km/h / 60 mph.
Make Model: Triumph Tiger Cub 200
Year: 1956 – 68
Engine: Four stroke, single cylinder, OHV
Capacity: 199 cc / 12.1 cu in
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