Key performance

70 ch
Power
🔧
885 cc
Displacement
⚖️
240 kg
Weight
🏎️
190 km/h
Top speed
💺
790 mm
Seat height
15.0 L
Fuel capacity
💰
9 300 €
New price
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Technical specifications

Changements 2004 2000
Power
83.0 ch @ 8500 tr/min (59.9 kW) 70.0 ch @ 8500 tr/min (60.6 kW)
Compression ratio
10.0:1 10 : 1
Bore × stroke
76.0 x 65.0 mm (3.0 x 2.6 inches) 76 x 65 mm
Fuel system
Carburettor
Valve timing
Double Overhead Cams/Twin Cam (DOHC)
Starter
Electric
Final drive
Chaîne Chain   (final drive)
Rear suspension
Mono-amortisseur, déb : 130 mm Mono-amortisseur, déb : 100 mm
Front brakes
Double disc Dual disc
Front tyre
110/70-R 17 110/80-18
Rear tyre
160/70-R 17 150/80-16
Length
2320.00 mm
Width
700.00 mm
Height
1105.00 mm
Weight
247.00 kg 240.00 kg
New price
9 800 € 9 300 €

Engine

Displacement
885 cc
Power
70.0 ch @ 8500 tr/min (60.6 kW)
Torque
76.0 Nm @ 6500 tr/min
Engine type
In-line three, four-stroke
Cooling
Liquid
Compression ratio
10 : 1
Bore × stroke
76 x 65 mm
Valves/cylinder
4
Camshafts
2 ACT
Starter
Electric

Chassis

Frame
Arête centrale en acier
Gearbox
6-speed
Final drive
Chain   (final drive)
Front suspension
Fourche téléhydraulique Ø 43 mm, déb : 150 mm
Rear suspension
Mono-amortisseur, déb : 100 mm

Brakes

Front brakes
Dual disc
Rear brakes
Single disc
Front tyre
110/80-18
Rear tyre
150/80-16

Dimensions

Seat height
790.00 mm
Wheelbase
1580.00 mm
Fuel capacity
15.00 L
Weight
240.00 kg
Dry weight
224.00 kg
New price
9 300 €

Overview

Remember that pivotal era, at the dawn of the 2000s, when Triumph sought to appeal to both nostalgics and modern road warriors. The Thunderbird Sport, released in 1998 and produced until 2004, is a fascinating hybrid. It takes the base of the classic Thunderbird 900, grafts on a café racer front end with its round headlight and single instrument cluster, and claims to add a touch of sportiness to the recipe. The result? A motorcycle with a distinct character, which still divides enthusiasts of the brand today.

Triumph Thunderbird Sport

Under the 15-liter fuel tank, the inline three-cylinder engine of 885 cc is a familiar heart. With 70 horsepower at 8500 rpm and 76 Nm of torque, the figures appear modest, almost timid for a 900. Don’t be fooled, this is a deliberate choice. Triumph prioritized flexibility and feel over a horsepower race. The engine, paired with a six-speed gearbox inherited from the S version, is exemplary in its docility at low revs, but knows how to growl with character when called upon. This is where the charm of this Triumph Thunderbird Sport lies: it is to be savored without haste. The original exhaust, a little restrained, is often replaced by a more sonorous one, releasing a more authentic voice.

But can we really talk about sport with 240 kg when fully fueled and rear suspension limited to 100 mm of travel? This is the weak point of the equation. The monoblock shock absorber lacks travel and refinement, transforming road imperfections into physiotherapy sessions. In the city, the wheelbase of 1580 mm and a not very agile turning radius remind you of the beast's size. Nevertheless, the chassis, with its steel frame and 43 mm fork, is generally honest. It offers reassuring stability in a straight line and in large curves, where the Thunderbird Sport feels most comfortable. The brakes, double front discs and single rear disc, do the job without dazzling.

Who is this motorcycle for? Clearly not the track racer seeking pure performance. The 2000 Thunderbird Sport, or its 2004 evolution, is a machine for the aesthetic road warrior. For those who want a retro café racer style without the mechanical quirks of true British bikes, and who prioritize cool travel over lap times on the track. Today, searching for a used Triumph Thunderbird Sport 900 is a good deal to access this unique style. It is a model that has aged with personality, provided you accept its compromises. It does not shine in performance or state-of-the-art comfort, but it distills a simple and authentic pleasure, a bubble of character in a world of sanitized motorcycles. Therefore, to test ride a Triumph Thunderbird Sport, you must come with the right expectations: those of experiencing something, not of breaking records.

Practical info

  • Moto bridable à 34 ch pour l'ancien permis A MTT1 - pas garanti pour le permis A2
  • La moto est accessible aux permis : A, A (MTT1)

Indicators & positioning

Weight-to-power ratio
0.35 ch/kg
🔄
Torque / weight
0.32 Nm/kg
🔧
Volumetric power
93.8 ch/L
In category Classic · 443-1770cc displacement (1868 motorcycles compared)
Power 83 ch Top 16%
24 ch median 50 ch 108 ch
Weight 240 kg Lighter than 25%
174 kg median 216 kg 350 kg
P/W ratio 0.35 ch/kg Top 19%
0.10 median 0.25 0.49 ch/kg

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