Triumph TT600


TypeSport
Production2000-2003
SuccessorTriumph Daytona 600

History

Triumph TT600 (2000-2003)

Specifications

ENGINE
Engine (type)Liquid-cooled, 4-stroke
Cylinder arrangement4-cylinders, transverse in-line
Bore & Stroke68,0 x 41,3 mm
Displacement599 cm³ (36,5 cu. in)
Compression ratio12.5:1
Valve trainChain driven DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder
Max. power110,0 hp (80,9 kW) / 12750 rpm
Max. torque68,0 Nm (7,0 kg*m) / 11000 rpm
Acceleration 0 to 100 km/h (0-60 mph)3,39 sec.1
Top speed240 km/h (149 mph)2
Fuel system (type)Fuel Injection with forced air induction
Fuel economy / consumption5,88 l / 100 km (40 mpg)3
DRIVE TRAIN
ClutchWet, multi-plate, cable operated
Transmission6-speed
Final driveChain
Gear ratio
I
II
III
IV
V
VI

2.923
2.063
1.632
1.381
1.217
1.083
FRAME
Frame (type)Twin-spar (aluminum)
Front suspension, travel43 mm telescopic fork (fully adjustable), 120 mm / 4,7 in
Rear suspension, travelSwingarm with mono-shock (fully adjustable), 120 mm / 4,7 in
Front tire size120/70-ZR17
Rear tire size180/55-ZR17
Front brakeDouble disc, 310 mm, 4-piston calipers
Rear brakeSingle disc, 220 mm, 1-piston caliper
Fuel capacity17,0 l / 4,5 US gal.4
18,0 l / 4,8 US gal.5
Low level warning lamp3,0 l / 0,79 US gal.
Fuel typeUnleaded 95 RON (US 89 CLC/AKI)
ELECTRICAL
Ignition systemDigital Inductive
Alternator12V-300W
Battery12V-10Ah
DIMENSIONS
Overall length2060 mm / 81,1 in
Overall width665 mm / 26,2 in
Overall height1150 mm / 45,3 in
Seat height810 mm / 31,9 in
Wheelbase1395 mm / 54,9 in
Ground clearance
Dry weight170 kg / 374 lbs
Curb (wet) weight

Images

Triumph TT600 (2000-2003)
Triumph TT600 (2000-2003)
Triumph TT600 (2000-2003)

Videos

Triumph TT 600 (2000)

Manuals

References

  1. Motorcycle Consumer News (MCN) “Performance Index 2015” | TT600, 2001, 0-60 mph
  2. Motorcycle Consumer News (MCN) “Performance Index 2015” | TT600, 2001, Top Speed
  3. Motorcycle Consumer News (MCN) “Performance Index 2015” | TT600, 2001, Average MPG
  4. Service Manuals
  5. Brochures “Motorcycles Triumph 2000-2003 model years”