Triumph Trident 660 Standard vs Honda CBR 650R Standard

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Engine

Max Power

79.89 bhp @ 10250 rpm
85.82 bhp @ 12000 rpm

Max Torque

64 Nm @ 6250 rpm
57.5 Nm @ 8500 rpm

Battery Type

12 Volt, 8 Ah
12V, 8.6 Ah

Charging Time

N/A
0

Compression Ratio

11.95:1
11.6 : 1

Emission Type

BS6
BS-VI

Engine Type

Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, inline 3-cylinder
4 Stroke, SI Engine

Displacement

660
648

Bore

74 mm
67 mm

Mileage City

17 Km
N/A Km

No Of Cylinders

3
4

Peak Power

81 W
87 W

Range

210 Km
354 Km

Stroke

51 mm
46 mm
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Mileage & Performance

Speed

Speed Zero Hundred Kmph Sec

4 Km/h
N/A Km/h

Top Speed

212 Km/h
230 Km/h

Tyres & Wheels

Tyre Size

Front : 120/70-17, Rear : 180/55-17
Front : 120/70-17 M/C 58W, Rear : 180/55-17 M/C 73W

Wheel Size

Front : 431.8 mm, Rear : 431.8 mm
Front :431.8 mm,Rear :431.8 mm

Ignition

N/A
Full Transistorized

Wheelbase

1407 mm
1449 mm

Radial Tyre

Yes
N/A

Front Tyre Pressure Rider

34 psi
N/A psi

Front Tyre Pressure Rider And Pillion

34 psi
N/A psi

Rear Tyre Pressure Rider

42 psi
N/A psi

Rear Tyre Pressure Rider And Pillion

42 psi
N/A psi
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Brakes

Front Brake

Double Disc
Disc

Rear Brake Diameter

255 mm
240 mm

Fuel

Fuel Supply

Fuel Injection
PGM-FI

Fuel Type

Petrol
N/A

Fuel Capacity

14 L
15 L

Fuel Reserve

2 L
N/A L
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Body

Body Type

Sports Naked,Street
Sports Naked

Frame

Tubular steel perimeter frame
Twin-Tube Type

Ground Clearance

N/A mm
132 mm

Height

1080 mm
1149 mm

Kerb Weight

189 Kg
211 Kg

Length

2020 mm
2128 mm

Passenger Backrest

No
N/A

Passenger Footrest

Yes
N/A

Saddle Height

805 mm
635 mm

Width

790 mm
749 mm
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Electrical Accessories

Mobile Connectivity

N/A
Yes

Usb Charging Port

No
N/A

Switches & Controls

Riding Modes

Rain,Road
N/A

Starting

Self Start Only
Self

Pass Switch

N/A
Yes

Traction Control

Yes
N/A
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Meter

Display

TFT screen
Yes

Fuel Gauge

N/A
Yes

Techometer

Digital
N/A

Distance To Empty Indicator

Yes
N/A

Service Due Indicator

Yes
N/A
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Clutch & Gear

Clutch

Wet, multi-plate, slip
Multiplate Wet Clutch

Lights

Head Light

LED
LED, DC

Led Tail Light

N/A
Yes

Battery

Battery Capacity

N/A
12V, 8.6Ah

No Of Batteries

N/A
N/A

Shockers

Suspension Front

Showa 41mm upside down separate function forks (SFF)
Telescopic Suspension

Suspension Rear

Showa monoshock RSU, with preload adjustment
Monoshock

Seat

Others

Additional Features

N/A
ESS (Emergency Stop Signal) technology, Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC)

Navigation

Yes
N/A

Mobile Application

Yes
N/A

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