Triumph Thruxton 1200 (2016-17) technical specifications
Triumph Thruxton 1200 is produced in 2016-17. Engine is Four stroke, 270° crank angle parallel-Twin, SOHC. 4 valve per cylinder., displacement 1200 cc / 73.2 cu-in , produces power 71.5 kW / 96 hp / @ 6750 rpm and 111.9 Nm / 11.4 kgf-m / 82.6 lb-ft. @ 4950 rpm. Triumph Thruxton 1200 weighs 206 kg / 454 lbs. Triumph Thruxton 1200 has 5 photos.
Technical specifications
+ Add to 'Compare list'Model: | Thruxton 1200 |
Years: | 2016-17 |
Engine: | Four stroke, 270° crank angle parallel-Twin, SOHC. 4 valve per cylinder. |
Capacity: | 1200 cc / 73.2 cu-in |
Bore x Stroke: | 97.6 x 80 mm |
Cooling System: | Liquid cooled |
Compression Ratio: | 11.0:1 |
Emissions: | EURO 4 Compliant, CO2 – 106.0 g/km |
Exhaust: | Chromed 2 into 2 exhaust system with twin chrome silencers |
Induction: | Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection |
Ignition: | Digital electronic |
Starting: | Electric |
Max Power: | 71.5 kW / 96 hp / @ 6750 rpm |
Max Torque: | 111.9 Nm / 11.4 kgf-m / 82.6 lb-ft. @ 4950 rpm |
Clutch: | Wet, multi-plate assist clutch |
Transmission: | 6 Speed |
Final Drive: | Chain, X-ring |
Frame: | Tubular steel cradle, Twin-sided, aluminum swingarm |
Front Suspension: | Kayaba 41mm cartridge forks |
Front Wheel Travel: | 120 mm / 4.7 in |
Rear Suspension: | Kayaba twin shocks with adjustable preload |
Rear Wheel Travel: | 120 mm / 4.7 in |
Front Brakes: | 2 x 310mm discs, Nissin 2-piston axial floating calipers, ABS |
Rear Brakes: | Single 220mm disc, Nissin 2-piston axial floating caliper, ABS |
Front Wheel: | 32-spoke 17 x 3.5 in |
Rear Wheel: | 32-spoke 17 x 5 in |
Front Tyre: | 120/70 ZR17 – Pirelli Angel GT |
Rear Tyre: | 160/60 ZR17 – Pirelli Angel GT |
Rake: | 22.7º |
Trail: | 90.8 mm / 3.57 in |
Dimensions: | Length 2105 mm / 82.9 in Width 745 mm / 29.3 in Height 1030 mm / 40.6 in without mirrors |
Wheelbase: | 1415 mm / 55.7 in |
Seat Height: | 805 mm / 31.7 in |
Dry Weight: | 206 kg / 454 lbs |
Fuel Capacity: | 12.5 Litres / 3.8 US Gal / 2.7 Imp gal |
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