The Triumph TSS 750 was produced between 1982 and 1983, with only 438 units made. It featured a four-stroke, parallel twin engine with four valves per cylinder, and a capacity of 748cc. The compression ratio was 9.5:1, and it used 2 x 34mm Amal carburetors for induction. The bike had an electric starting system and could deliver a maximum power of 43.3kW/58hp at 6,500rpm. The clutch was a wet, multiplate system, and the transmission had five speeds. The final drive utilized a chain. The front suspension used telescopic forks, and the rear suspension had Marzocchi shocks. The bike had dual front disc brakes and a single rear disc brake. The tires were sized 100-19 in the front and 100-18 in the rear. The wheelbase was 1,403mm/55.2in, and the seat height was 775mm/30.5in. The dry weight of the TSS 750 was 191kg/421lbs, and the fuel capacity was 18.2L/4US gal/3.3Imp gal. Its fuel consumption was an average of 5.2L/100km, and it could reach a top speed of 193km/h/120mph. It completed the standing quarter-mile in 12.94 seconds at 164km/h/102mph.
Make Model: Triumph TSS 750
Year: 1982 – 83
Production: 438 Units
Engine: Four stroke, parallel twin, four valves per cylinder.
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