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Triumph Tiger Sport 660
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Triumph Tiger Sport 660

The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 has a top speed of 209 km/h (estimated; note: official figure not widely published), produces 81 hp and weighs 206 kg. Motoryk rates it 7.8/10.

The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 was introduced in 2022 as an entry into the mid-displacement sport-touring adventure segment, built around the proven 660cc triple-cylinder engine shared with the Trident 660. It was designed to offer a more upright, versatile riding position compared to the Street Triple while providing touring capability, making it Triumph's most accessible sport-touring offering. The model filled a gap in Triumph's lineup targeting newer riders and those seeking a practical yet engaging daily sports tourer.

81 hp

Power

64 Nm

Torque

206 kg

Weight

209 km/h (estimated; note: official figure not widely published)

Top Speed

5.2 L/100km (approx. 19.2 km/L typical real-world average)

Fuel

Faired

Body

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What Buyers Should Know

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Proven Triple Engine

The 660cc inline-triple engine is derived from Triumph's well-regarded Street Triple platform, known for strong reliability and smooth power delivery. It requires valve clearance checks every 16,000 miles, which helps keep maintenance costs reasonable.

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Watch For Recalls

Early 2022 models had a recall related to a potential fuel pump issue that could cause stalling — always verify recall work was completed before buying used. Check the Triumph VIN lookup tool to confirm any open recalls are resolved.

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Strong Resale Value

The Tiger Sport 660 holds its value well due to high demand and limited used supply, typically retaining 75–85% of its value after one year. Its versatile sport-touring positioning appeals to a wide buyer pool, supporting strong resale prices.

Used Buyer Review

7.8/10
Best for
Commuters wanting weekend touring capability too

"A genuinely rounded middleweight that earns its asking price on the used market."

$7,500-$9,500 used

The Tiger Sport 660 sits in a sweet spot that Triumph absolutely nailed — it's not trying to be a full-on adventure bike or a naked streetfighter, just a genuinely useful middleweight that does most things well. That inline triple pulls cleanly from low revs and sounds properly good once you're past 5,000rpm. Used examples from 2022 onwards are solid buys, but check the chain and sprockets — owners who commuted hard often neglected them. Also inspect the screen mounting tabs; they crack if someone's been heavy-handed adjusting it. On a used market, these haven't depreciated dramatically yet, so don't expect a steal. Mileage under 10,000 is realistic for the price being asked. The suspension is on the softer side stock, which suits lighter riders but taller, heavier riders often find it wallows mid-corner when pushing. It's fixable with a spring swap but factor that cost in. Overall this is a bike that won't embarrass you anywhere — commuting, weekend blasts, light touring. Just avoid anything with crash damage; the fairings are expensive to replace and poorly repaired bikes flood this segment.

Pros
Cons
Skip if: You need aggressive track-focused sporting performance

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Curated picks for the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 — owned, ridden, recommended.

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Common Problems

⚠️Throttle-by-wire surging at low RPM MODERATE

Test slow-speed riding for stuttering or hesitation

Fix cost: $0-$150
💡Exhaust header bluing and discoloration MINOR

Inspect headers for excessive heat marks near head

Fix cost: $50-$300
⚠️Clutch slave cylinder seal leaks MODERATE

Check clutch cover area for hydraulic fluid weeping

Fix cost: $100-$250
⚠️Software/ECU warning light faults MODERATE

Scan for fault codes before buying, verify dealer reset

Fix cost: $0-$200

Pre-Purchase Checklist

Check service history and recall completion
Test ride for smooth throttle response
Inspect frame and subframe for crash damage
Verify warranty transferability with Triumph dealer

Generally solid, minor electronics issues fairly common

Full Specifications

Engine Power 81 hp @ 10,250 rpm
Torque 64 Nm @ 6,250 rpm
Top Speed 209 km/h (estimated; note: official figure not widely published)
Weight 206 kg (wet/curb weight)
Fuel Consumption 5.2 L/100km (approx. 19.2 km/L typical real-world average)
Type Adventure
Fairing Full/Partial Fairing

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are common problems with the Triumph Tiger Sport 660? +

Throttle-by-wire surging at low RPM: Test slow-speed riding for stuttering or hesitation (moderate) | Exhaust header bluing and discoloration: Inspect headers for excessive heat marks near head (minor) | Clutch slave cylinder seal leaks: Check clutch cover area for hydraulic fluid weeping (moderate)

Is the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 a good motorcycle? +

A genuinely rounded middleweight that earns its asking price on the used market. Rating: 7.8/10. Best for: Commuters wanting weekend touring capability too. Avoid if: You need aggressive track-focused sporting performance.

What is the horsepower of the Triumph Tiger Sport 660? +

The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 produces 81 hp @ 10,250 rpm, with 64 Nm @ 6,250 rpm of torque. Top speed: 209 km/h (estimated; note: official figure not widely published).

Is the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 good for beginners? +

Not really — the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 is better for experienced riders. Commuters wanting weekend touring capability too Avoid if: You need aggressive track-focused sporting performance

Is the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 reliable? +

The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 has no widely-reported critical reliability issues. 4 minor issues are documented — see the Common Problems section above.

Is the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 good for daily use? +

Commuters wanting weekend touring capability too Fuel: 5.2 L/100km (approx. 19.2 km/L typical real-world average).

How fast is the Triumph Tiger Sport 660? +

The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 reaches a top speed of 209 km/h (estimated; note: official figure not widely published), producing 81 hp at 206 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.

What gear should I buy for a Triumph Tiger Sport 660? +

Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Triumph Tiger Sport 660, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/triumph/tiger-sport-660/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.