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Triumph Tiger 800XC 2011 specs

Latest motor bike specifications and pictures for the 2011 Triumph Tiger 800XC.



Triumph Tiger 800XC 2011 motorcycle info

Main Detail

Make
Triumph
Model
Tiger 800XC
Year
2011
Category
All-Round

Performance and Speed

Torque
78.65 Nm (8.0 kgf-m or 58.0 ft.lbs) @ 7850

Dimensions and Weight

Dry Weight
226.0 kg / 498.2 pounds
Overall Height
1,349 mm / 53.1 inches
Overall Length
2,212 mm / 87.1 inches
Overall Width
864 mm / 34.0 inches
Kerb Weight
214.6 kg / 473.0 pounds
Wheelbase
1,567 mm / 61.7 inches

Engine and Exhaust

Bore / Stroke
74.0 x 61.9 mm / 2.9 x 2.4 inches
Engine Capacity
799.00 cc / 48.75 cubic inches
Compression
12.0:1
Engine Type
In-line three, four-stroke
Ignition
Digital-inductive type via engine management system
Starter
Electric
Valves / Cylinder
4

Transmission (Gearbox) and Final Drive

Transmission Type
Chain
Gearbox
6-speed
Clutch
Wet. multi-plate
Drive line
X ring chain. Primary drive: Gear.

Fuel and Emission Standards

Fuel System
Injection. Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI
Fuel Control
DOHC
Fuel Capacity
18.93 litres / 5.00 gallons

Suspension

Front Suspension
Showa 45mm upside down forks. 220mm travel
Rear Suspension
Showa monoshock with remote oil reservoir. hydraulically adjustable preload. rebound damping adjustment. 215mm rear wheel travel

Tires and Rims

Front Tire
165/70-10
Front Tire Dimensions
90/90-ZR21
Rear Tire
225/40-10
Rear Tire Dimensions
150/70-ZR17
Rims
Street tyres

Brakes

Front Brakes
Double disc
Front Brake Diameter
308 mm / 12.1 inches
Rear Brakes
Single disc
Rear Brake Diameter
255 mm / 10.0 inches

Notes, Comments and Warranty Information

Comments
Sold in Germany
Colour Options
Phantom Black. Crystal White. Intense Orange

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