Triumph Bonneville Street Twin motorcycle Specs & Charts

General Specifications (Triumph Bonneville Street Twin motorcycle)

Product Name Triumph Bonneville Street Twin
Type motorcycle
Brand Triumph
Year Released 2020
Bore X Stroke 84.6 mm x 80 mm
Compression Ratio 11.0 :1
Wet Weight Kg 198 KG
Wet Weight Pounds 437 lbs
Dry Weight Pounds 437 lbs
Dry Weight Kg 198 KG
Engine Cc 900 CC
Engine Type 900cc, Liquid cooled, 8 valve, SOHC, 270° crank angle parallel-twin
Fuel System Ride-by-wire, multi-point sequential electronic fuel injection
Fuel Tank Capacity 3 US gal
Seat Height 30 in
Tires Front Cast aluminum alloy multi-spoke, 2.75 x 18 in
Tires Rear Cast aluminum alloy multi-spoke, 4.25 x 17 in
Trail Inches 4 in
Transmission 5 Speed
Wheelbase Inches 56 in

Higher than average Triumph Bonneville Street Twin motorcycle Specs

wet weight kg
198 KG Vs 132 KG
wet weight pounds
437 lbs Vs 295 lbs
dry weight pounds
437 lbs Vs 320 lbs
dry weight kg
198 KG Vs 96 KG
Engine CC
900 CC Vs 742 CC
Trail inches
4 in Vs 3 in

Lower than average Triumph Bonneville Street Twin motorcycle Specs

Fuel Tank Capacity
3 US gal Vs 8 US gal
Seat Height
30 in Vs 32 in
Wheelbase inches
56 in Vs 89 in

Wet Weight Pounds

A motorcycle's wet weight refers to the weight of a motorcycle when fully fueled and equipped with all necessary fluids.

The Triumph Bonneville Street Twin motorcycle has amazing wet weight pounds of 437 (lbs), which is 142 (lbs) more than the average wet weight pounds of 295 (lbs). The Triumph Bonneville Street Twin motorcycle is ranked 303 out of 880 motorcycles for wet weight pounds and we have rated it 10% out of 100%, which we consider to be much poorer than the top performers.

Wet Weight Pounds:

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10%

Dry Weight Pounds

A motorcycles dry weight refers to the weight of the motorcycle without any fuel, oil, or other fluids.

The Triumph Bonneville Street Twin motorcycle has tremendous dry weight pounds of 437 (lbs), which is 117 (lbs) more than the average dry weight pounds of 320 (lbs). The Triumph Bonneville Street Twin motorcycle is ranked 191 out of 880 motorcycles for dry weight pounds and we have rated it 1% out of 100%, which we consider to be much poorer than the top performers.

Dry Weight Pounds:

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1%

Engine Cc

A motorcycle's engine CC refers to its engine displacement measured in cubic centimeters, determining the power and performance it delivers.

The Triumph Bonneville Street Twin motorcycle has a phenomenal Engine CC of 900 (CC), which is 158 (CC) more than the average Engine CC of 742 (CC). The Triumph Bonneville Street Twin motorcycle is ranked 314 out of 880 motorcycles for Engine CC and we have rated it 37% out of 100%, which we consider to be much poorer than the top performers.

Engine Cc:

Triumph Bonneville Street Twin driver
37%

Fuel Tank Capacity

Motorcycle fuel tank capacity refers to the amount of fuel, usually measured in liters or gallons, that a motorcycle's fuel tank can hold.

The Triumph Bonneville Street Twin motorcycle has a low Fuel Tank Capacity of 3 (US gal), which is 5 (US gal) less than the average Fuel Tank Capacity of 8 (US gal). The Triumph Bonneville Street Twin motorcycle is ranked 470 out of 880 motorcycles for Fuel Tank Capacity and we have rated it 1% out of 100%, which we consider to be much poorer than the top performers.

Fuel Tank Capacity:

Triumph Bonneville Street Twin driver
1%

Seat Height

Motorcycle seat height refers to the distance between the ground and the highest point of the seat.

The Triumph Bonneville Street Twin motorcycle has a decent Seat Height of 30 (in), which is 2 (in) less than the average Seat Height of 32 (in). The Triumph Bonneville Street Twin motorcycle is ranked 480 out of 880 motorcycles for Seat Height and we have rated it 1% out of 100%, which we consider to be much poorer than the top performers.

Seat Height:

Triumph Bonneville Street Twin driver
1%

Trail Inches

Motorcycle trail inches refers to the width of a trail or pathway suitable for motorcyclists. It indicates the amount of space available for maneuvering a motorcycle along off-road trails, considering the bike's width.

The Triumph Bonneville Street Twin motorcycle has groundbreaking Trail inches of 4 (in), which is 1 (in) more than the average Trail inches of 3 (in). The Triumph Bonneville Street Twin motorcycle is ranked 73 out of 880 motorcycles for Trail inches and we have rated it 1% out of 100%, which we consider to be much poorer than the top performers.

Trail Inches:

Triumph Bonneville Street Twin driver
1%

Wheelbase Inches

Motorcycle wheelbase refers to the distance between the center of the front and rear wheels.

The Triumph Bonneville Street Twin motorcycle has a low Wheelbase inches of 56 (in), which is 33 (in) less than the average Wheelbase inches of 89 (in). The Triumph Bonneville Street Twin motorcycle is ranked 500 out of 880 motorcycles for Wheelbase inches and we have rated it 1% out of 100%, which we consider to be much poorer than the top performers.

Wheelbase Inches:

Triumph Bonneville Street Twin driver
1%