The triumph trophy motorcycle was debuted by Triumph in 2012 and it was fitted with a 1,215cc liquid cooled straight-3 12-valve engine combined with a 6-speed transmission. The engine is also found in the Tiger Explore, the sport sibling, though Trophy is less powered and sports a sixth gear which is taller. The SE model is complemented with features such as electronically adjustable suspension, tyre pressure monitor and Bluetooth audio system. This is the only model which is marked in the US, Australia and Canada. Production of the Triumph Trophy was initiated in 2012 at Hinckley, England and was classified as touring motorcycle. Its predecessor was the 2002 Triumph Trophy 1200 and has aluminium beam twin-spar frame type. Suspension is featured with the WP 43MM upside down fork, rebound damping manually adjustable and 130mm travel. It is offered with ABS/combined braking system and has a wheelbase of 60.7 inches. The Trophy has a wet weight of 301kg.
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