Tiger Sport 660 | New learner legal adventure-tourer from Triumph

2022 Triumph Tiger Sport 660

Triumph are set to release a learner legal but fully featured adventure machine on to the Australian market during the first quarter of 2022.

2022 Triumph Tiger Sport 660

The new Triumph Tiger Sport 660 pumps out 80 horsepower in overseas markets, but in Australia Triumph have chosen to only offer a LAMS variant tuned specifically to meet our learner requirements. That means 56 horsepower at 8750 rpm from the 660 cc triple, and 62 Nm at 6250 rpm. The wet weight with a full 17.2-litre fuel tank is 206 kg.

2022 Triumph Tiger Sport 660

It might be learner legal but it is still a fairly high-spec machine in other areas and, as such, will be priced from $14,690 Ride Away.

2022 Triumph Tiger Sport 660

Showa provides the suspension, which has 150 mm of travel at both ends. The monoshock offers hydraulically assisted pre-load adjustment, while the 41 mm forks are of the SFF specification.

2022 Triumph Tiger Sport 660

Ground clearance figures have not been quoted in the press material we have been supplied but it does look modest, and something more akin to a CB500X Honda or DL650 V-Strom, rather than a more hard-core Tenere 700. Rolling on five-spoke cast alloy 17-inch rims the Tiger Sport 660 would be classified at the soft-roader end of the adventure-touring spectrum.

2022 Triumph Tiger Sport 660

Nissin provide the stoppers, twin-piston calipers and a pair of 310 mm discs up front and a 255 mm disc at the rear, backed by switchable ABS. Two riding modes are offered, Road and Rain, which tailor the throttle response and mapping of the traction control intervention to the conditions at hand.

2022 Triumph Tiger Sport 660

There are plenty of creature comforts, with a comfortable stepped seat at a height of 835 mm for the rider. An optional low seat drops that further to 810 mm. Other nice touches include an adjustable windscreen, slip-assist clutch, smartly integrated pannier mounts for the optional luggage system and full LED lighting throughout.

2022 Triumph Tiger Sport 660

A nicely finished TFT screen can provide navigation and phone functionality when paired with the optional My Triumph connectivity system.

2022 Triumph Tiger Sport 660

A two-way quick-shifter, heated grips, USB charging point and tyre pressure monitoring are all available as optional extras.

2022 Triumph Tiger Sport 660

The optional luggage system is extensive with colour-matched panniers with a combined capacity of 57-litres and a 47-litre top-box capable of swallowing two full-face helmets.

2022 Triumph Tiger Sport 660

Riders can choose between three colour schemes: the contemporary Lucerne Blue and Sapphire Black, the vibrant Korosi Red and Graphite with distinctive sporty graphics, or a minimalist Graphite and Black option. It’s a handsome looking machine in any of those hues.

2022 Triumph Tiger Sport 660

At an almost 15k price point it might be a hard sell in the LAMS category, but it is likely to prove the most comfortable grown up touring option in the learner legal segment. And for some, that will make it well worth the asking price.

2022 Triumph Tiger Sport 660

2022 Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Specifications

2022 Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Specifications
Type 660cc Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, inline 3-cylinder, 240° firing order
Bore / Stoke 74.04 mm x  51.1 mm
Compression 11.95:1
LAMS maximum power 56.3 PS / 55.5 hp (41.5 kW) at 8750 rpm 
LAMS maximum torque 62 Nm at 6250 rpm
Final Drive X-ring chain
Clutch Wet, multi-plate, slip & assist
Gearbox Six-speed
Frame Tubular steel perimeter frame
Swingarm Twin-sided, fabricated steel 
Front Wheel Cast aluminium, 17 x 3.5-inch
Rear Wheel Cast aluminium, 17 x 5.5-inch
Front Tyre 120/70 ZR 17 (58W)
Rear Tyre 180/55 ZR 17 (73W)
Front Suspension Showa 41mm upside down separate function cartridge forks, 150mm wheel travel
Rear Suspension Showa monoshock RSU, with remote hydraulic preload adjustment, 150mm wheel travel
Front Brakes Nissin twin-piston sliding calipers, twin 310mm discs, ABS
Rear Brakes Nissin single-piston sliding caliper, single 255mm disc, ABS
Instruments Multi-function instruments with colour TFT screen
Length 2071 mm
Width (Handlebars) 834 mm
Height Without Mirrors 1398 mm / 1315 mm (high / low screen position)
Seat Height 83 5mm
Wheelbase 1418 mm
Rake / Trail 23.1º 97.1 mm
Wet weight 206kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 17.2 litres
Fuel Consumption 4.5 litres / 100 km
Service interval 10,000 miles (16,000km) / 12 months
Available Q1 2022
RRP $14,690 RIde Away
2022 Triumph Tiger Sport 660
2022 Triumph Tiger Sport 660
2022 Triumph Tiger Sport 660

Source: MCNews.com.au

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