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Triumph Sprint 900

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Manufacturer
  
Predecessor
  
Production
  
1991-1998

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Triumph Sprint 900

Engine
  
885 cc (54.0 cu in) 4-stroke, inline-34 valve per cylinder DOHC, liquid-cooled

The Triumph Sprint 900 is a sport touring motorcycle manufactured by Triumph from 1991-1998 at their factory in Hinkley, Leicestershire. Styled by Rod Skiver, the Sprint was powered by an 885 cc (54.0 cu in) liquid-cooled, inline-three four stroke engine. The engine was a similar triple to that in the Triumph Trident 900 and many of the cycle parts were interchangeable with the Trident.

Originally called the "Trident Sprint", it became the "Sprint 900" in 1995.The bike was succeeded by the Triumph Sprint RS, which was itself replaced by the Triumph Sprint ST.

Reception

One review declared that the Sprint was, "basically a Trident 900 with a cockpit fairing, but that didn't prevent it being a solid workhorse tourer".

References

Triumph Sprint 900 Wikipedia


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