TRIUMPH TRIDENT 660

Details
TRIUMPH TRIDENT 660 IN LIMITED EDITION TRIPLE TRIBUTE COLOUR .1 OWNER FROM NEW. FULL SERVICE HISTORY. FIRST REGISTERED 27TH JULY 2024. FULL SET OF KEYS. SERVICE AND HANDBOOKS. COMES WITH TRIUMPH PROTECT+ ALARM, HEATED GRIPS, FLY SCREEN, SHIFT ASSIST, SCROLLING LED INDICATORS AND BELLY PAN. STANDARD SPEC INCLUDES RIDER MODES, COLOUR TFT SCREEN, ABS BRAKES AND TRACTION CONTROL. FINANCE AVAILABLE SUBJECT TO STATUS. COMES WITH 12 MONTH TRIUMPH APPROVED USED WARRANTY. CALL SALES ON 02086570121 TO RESERVE. SALE PRICE IS SUBJECT TO AN ADDITIONAL £100 ADMIN FEE. ULEZ Compliant, Tubeless Tyres, Triumph Protect+ Alarm, Triumph Approved Used Warranty, Shift Assist, Service Interval 10, 000 miles (16, 000km)/12 months (whichever comes first), Scrolling LED Indicators, Heated Grips, Full Service History, Fly Screen, Factory Fitted Immobiliser, Delivery From Only £199, Datatag Security Marking, Call Triumph Insurance on 0800 085 6268 for a Quote, Belly Pan, Additional £100 Admin Fee Applies, Add Diamondbrite Ceramic Coating for £299, Add 2 Year Factory Warranty Extension for £400, Add 1 Year Factory Warranty Extension for £250, 1 Owner
- All road legal bikes sold by this dealer have passed a theft check (full details)
- All road legal bikes sold by this dealer come with a warranty (full details)
Running costs | |
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Insurance group | - |
Annual road tax | £121 |
Annual service cost | - |
Performance | |
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Max power | 80 bhp |
Max torque | 47 ft-lb |
Top speed | 130 mph |
1/4-mile acceleration | - |
Average fuel consumption | 51 mpg |
Tank range | - |
Quick specs | |
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Engine size | 660cc |
Frame type | Tubular steel perimeter |
Engine type | Liquid-cooled, 12v, inline triple |
Fuel capacity | 14 litres |
Seat height | 805mm |
Bike weight | 189kg |
Figures shown are for the standard model and so may differ from bike being sold
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Review
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TRIUMPH TRIDENT 660 (2021-on)
Just when you thought new bikes were getting ever more powerful, complicated and expensive, Triumph have come to the rescue with their new Trident 660. It’s a breath of fresh air