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Triumph Introduces Trident 660 Tribute Special Edition « MotorcycleDaily.com – Motorcycle News, Editorials, Product Reviews and Bike Reviews

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  • March 27, 2024
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When I was a kid, the father of one of my best friends bought a Honda CB450. This was the “Big Honda” at the time, and it made a claimed 43 horsepower. After being given a ride on the back, I was convinced this was the most powerful motorcycle in the world, and a thrill ride like no other! A few years later, Honda introduced the revolutionary CB750, and motorcycles haven’t stopped getting bigger, and faster ever since.

This makes me think about what riders really “need” for the street today. This new Triumph Trident 660 Tribute Special Edition costs just $8,595 and puts out a claimed 80 horsepower. It has selectable ride modes, ABS, traction control, etc. By all accounts Trident 660s handle well and the three-cylinder engine provides excellent performance and a great sound.

The flashy graphics pay homage to a Triumph known as “Slippery Sam” that won five consecutive Isle of Mann titles between 1971 and 1975. In our opinion, it looks pretty cool. You can find more information on Triumph’s website.

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