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2010 Triumph Thunderbird Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $9,499.00
YearYear:2010 MileageMileage:19 ColorColor: Pacific Blue / Fusion White
Location:

Austin, Texas, US

Austin, TX, US
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Triumph Thunderbird tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:UB413439 PhonePhone:8772142493

Triumph Thunderbird description

The introduction of the 2010 Thunderbird brought back a classic name to the Triumph model lineup. The new Thunderbird cruiser has the low-slung look of the style, with lots of chrome. The engine is a fuel-injected, liquid-cooled parallel-twin. This Pacific Blue / Fusion White T-Bird includes the optional 1700 Kit, which increases the engine displacement from 1597cc to 1700cc (104 cubic inches). Engine output is 97 bhp with 72.4 ft-lbs. of torque. A six-speed gearbox and a toothed belt drive transfer power to the 17-inch x 6-inch cast aluminum rear wheel. The 19-inch aluminum front wheel has twin-disc brake rotors and Nissin calipers. The rear brake is a single disc with a Brembo caliper. Showa forks are used on the front suspension, and chromed-spring twin Showa adjustable pre-load rear shocks make up the rear suspension system. A tank-mounted chrome instrument nacelle houses a large analog speedometer and integrated tachometer, along with a digital display for odometer, clock, fuel gauge and range to empty indications. A scroll button on the handlebar controls the digital display. Other features include self-canceling turn signals, a large, chromed headlight housing, a LED rear light assembly, a 5.8 gallon fuel tank, sport exhaust and a low seat (27.6-inch seat height) with taped seams for extra waterproofing. A chromed 104 Cubic Inches gearbox cover signals that this Thunderbird has the 1700 Kit option.

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