The Triumph Trident T150 750 motorcycle was manufactured in 1972 and features a 741 cc engine with a bore x stroke of 67 x 70.5 mm and a compression ratio of 8.3:1. It has air cooling and dry sump lubrication, and its induction is done through three 26 mm Amal MK1 carburetors. The motorcycle has individual points & coils for ignition and can be started with a kick. It reaches a maximum power of 43.8 kW/60 hp at 7250 rpm and has a 4-speed, constant mesh transmission (with a 5-speed option). The final drive is through a chain, and the brake system includes a 10 in Disc in the front and an 8 in TLS drum at the rear. The front and rear suspensions are telescopic fork and swingarm, respectively. The front and rear tires are the Dunlop K70 with dimensions of 3.25-19 and 4.10-19, respectively. The motorcycle has a length of 2184 mm, width of 840 mm, and height of 1005 mm, with a wheelbase of 1429 mm and ground clearance of 165 mm. The seat height is 813 mm, dry weight is 209 kg, and wet weight is 228 kg with a fuel capacity of 19 L. The maximum speed it can achieve is 194 km/h or 121 mph.
Make Model: Triumph Trident T150 750
Year: 1972
Engine: Tansverse three cylinder, pushrod OHV, 2 valves per cylinder
Capacity: 741 cc / 45.2 cu in
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