Triumph Trident 660
- Engine
- 660cc
- Power
- 81 hp
- Seat
- 805 mm
- Weight
- 189 kg
Our verdict
Superb-value middleweight with a glorious Street Triple-derived triple; budget forks and a comfort ceiling are where the corners were cut.
Pros
- Glorious Street Triple-derived triple
- Superb-value middleweight
- Low 805mm seat and friendly manners
Cons
- Budget non-adjustable forks
- Comfort ceiling on long rides
Consensus from Bennetts · MCN · Cycle World
Full specifications
Engine & drivetrain
- Displacement
- 660cc
- Configuration
- Triple
- Power
- 81 hp
- Torque
- 64 Nm
Chassis & suspension
- Front
- 41mm Showa SFF USD fork
- Rear
- Showa monoshock
Brakes
- Front
- Dual 310mm discs, Nissin
- Rear
- Single 255mm disc
Dimensions & weight
- Seat height
- 805 mm
- Kerb weight
- 189 kg
- Fuel capacity
- 14 L
- Power-to-weight
- 0.43 hp/kg
Licence & suitability
- A2-legal
- Yes
- Beginner-friendly
- No
- Price (MSRP)
- $8,595
Best for
- Riding
- commuting, sport
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Triumph Trident 660 FAQ
How much does the Triumph Trident 660 cost?
The Triumph Trident 660 has an MSRP of around $8,595. Used examples and dealer deals vary, so treat this as a guide and confirm with the manufacturer or your dealer.
Is the Triumph Trident 660 A2-licence legal?
Yes. The Triumph Trident 660 is A2-legal, either natively or sold in a restrictable form (up to 47 hp / 35 kW).
Is the Triumph Trident 660 good for beginners?
It's better suited to riders with some experience. At 81 hp and 189 kg it asks for a confident hand.
How much power does the Triumph Trident 660 make?
It produces 81 hp and 64 Nm of torque from its 660cc triple.
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