Kawasaki Vulcan S Performance 2023 vs Triumph Tiger Sport 660

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Kawasaki Vulcan S Performance 2023
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Triumph Tiger Sport 660
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Technical Specifications
Fuel Petrol Petrol
Engine Displacement 649.00 cc 660.00 cc
Engine 4-stroke Parallel Twin Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, inline 3-cylinder, 240 degree firing order
Engine Starting Electric --
Engine Lubrication Forced lubrication, semi‑dry sump --
Clutch Wet multi-disc, manual Wet, multi-plate, slip
Fuel System Fuel injection: 38 mm x 2 with sub-throttles Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with electronic throttle control
Ignition Digital --
Cooling System Liquid-cooled --
Maximum Power 61 PS @ 7500 RPM 81 PS @ 10250 rpm
Maximum Torque 62.4 NM @ 6600 RPM 64 Nm @ 6250 rpm
Transmission 6-speed 6 speed Transmission
Gear Shift Pattern 1-N-2-3-4-5-6 --
Drivetrain Final drive : Sealed chain --
Top Speed -- 200 kmph
Display -- Multi-function instruments with color TFT screen
Frame Tubular diamond, high-tensile steel Tubular steel perimeter frame
Headlamp -- LED
Taillamp -- LED
Fuel Economy
Overall Mileage -- 22.2 kmpl
Tyres
Front 120/70 R18M/C 59H 120/70 ZR 17 (58W)
Rear 160/60 R17M/C 69H 180/55 ZR 17 (73W)
Wheel / RIM Alloy Front: Cast aluminium, 17 x 3.5 in
Rear: Cast aluminium, 17 x 5.5 in
Brakes
Front Single 300 mm disc. Caliper: Dual-piston Nissin two-piston sliding calipers, twin 310mm discs, ABS
Rear Single 250 mm disc. Caliper: Single-piston Nissin single-piston sliding caliper, single 255mm disc, ABS
Suspension
Front 41 mm telescopic fork
Wheel travel front : 130 mm
Showa 41mm upside down separate function cartridge forks, 150mm wheel travel
Rear Offset laydown single-shock, linkage equipped, with 7-way adjustable preload
Wheel travel rear : 80 mm
Showa monoshock RSU, with remote hydraulic preload adjustment, 150mm wheel travel
Colors Available
Colors Metallic Matte Carbon Gray / Ebony
Metallic Flat Spark Black
Jet Black / Graphite
Snowdonia White / Jet Black
Lucerne Blue / Sapphire Black
Korosi Red / Graphite
Graphite / Sapphire Black


Physical Specs
Length 2310 mm --
Width 880 mm --
Height 1100 mm 1398 mm
Weight -- 206.3 kg
Kerb Weight 229 --
Handlebar Width -- 834
Seat Height 705 835
Wheelbase 1575 mm 1418 mm
Ground Clearance 130 mm --
Fuel Tank Capacity 14 litres 17.2 litres
Overview
About The price for the Metallic Flat Spark Black variant is given and the price for the other vari Read More The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 features a 660cc liquid-cooled inline 3-cylinder engine with multip Read More
Features - Comfortable seat
- Relaxed, foot-forward riding position
- Under-engine muffler
- Large disc brakes
- Modern, urban styling
- Adjustable clutch/brake levers
- Low seat height
- Linkage-equipped offset laydown single-shock
- Adjustable footpegs
- Slim backbone-style rear frame
- Easy-to-control 649 cm3 liquid-cooled, 4-stroke Parallel Twin
- Long range
- Easy-to-read instrumentation
- Long wheelbase
- ERGO-FIT
- ABS (Anti-lock Brake System)
- Dual Throttle Valves
- Economical Riding Indicator
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Additional Details - Valve system : DOHC, 8 valves
- Limited power version : 35 kW
- CO2 emission : 102 g/km
- Power down kit 35 kW : Available
- Fuel consumption 35 kW kit : 4.5 l/100 km
- CO2 emission 35 kW kit104 g/km
- Primary Reduction Ratio : 2.095 (88 / 42)
- Gear Ratios 1st : 2.438 (39 / 16)
- Gear Ratios 2nd : 1.714 (36 / 21)
- Gear Ratios 3rd : 1.333 (32 / 24)
- Gear Ratios 4th : 1.111 (30 / 27)
- Gear Ratios 5th : 0.966 (28 / 29)
- Gear Ratios 6th : 0.852 (23 / 27)
- Final reduction ratio : 3.067 (46 / 15)
- Trail : 120 mm
- Steering angle, left / right : 35o / 35o
Exhaust: Stainless steel 3 into 1 header system with low single sided stainless steel silencer
Swingarm: Twin-sided, fabricated steel
Rake: 23.1 Degree
Trail: 3.82 in (97.1 mm)
Service Interval: 10,000 miles/16,000 Km or 12 Months, whichever comes first

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