2013 Triumph Trophy (SE) | Preview (Updated)

2013 Triumph Trophy Sport Tourer

Update: Triumph has released the MSRP for the 2013 Triumph Trophy. The SE version, which is the only available model in the US, will be $18,999. Triumph also says the new sport tourer should be in dealers in January 2013.

For the 2012 model year, Triumph released a machine that would go head-to-head with the BMW R 1200 GS, the manufacturer from Hinkley releasing the Tiger Explorer.

Powered by a 1215cc inline three, the Explorer quickly became the largest displacement Adventure bike on the market, beating the BMW R 1200 GS by a few ccs.

And for 2013, Triumph seems to be once again going head-to-head with the Bavarian manufacturer, but this time in the luxury sport touring class. Triumph’s latest model, the Trophy, seems to be directed at BMW’s uber-luxurious and powerful sport tourers, the K 1600 GT and the K 1600 GTL.

The Trophy, which is only available as the Trophy SE in the states, the SE featuring electronically adjustable suspension and a sophisticated audio system, features the same 1215cc engine as the Explorer, but tuned for better street manners.

The liquid-cooled, 12-valve DOHC engine features ride-by-wire electronics, and produces 132 horsepower @ 8900 rpm (for comparison, BMW’s K 1600 GT & GTL produce 160 horsepower), and 89 ft. lbs. of torque @ 6450 rpm.

And just like the BMW K 1600 GT and GTL models, the Triumph Trophy hooks this power to a six-speed transmission and final shaft drive.

The 2013 Triumph Trophy is built on an aluminum twin-spar frame, with a single-sided cast aluminum alloy swingarm. Taking care of suspension up front are WP 43mm upside down forks with manually adjustable rebound damping, and 130mm travel. The SE model also features WP 43mm upside down forks, but with electronically adjustable rebound damping (sport/normal/comfort) and 127mm travel.

Out back, the Trophy features a WP monoshock with remote oil reservoir, manually adjustable hydraulic preload, manually adjustable rebound damping, and 120mm rear wheel travel. The SE model features a WP monoshock that has electronically adjustable hydraulic preload and rebound damping.

The Triumph Trophy rolls on cast-aluminum, five spoke wheels (17 X 3.5-inch front, 17 X 6-inch wheel), helping to keep the overall wet weight around 662 lbs. Stopping the machine are twin 320mm floating disk brakes squeezed by Nissin four-piston calipers, and a single 282mm disc out back squeezed by a two-piston sliding caliper. The Triumph Trophy and Trophy SE both feature linked ABS, which is non-switchable (linked means front brakes are partially activated by the rear brake).

The ergonomics are designed for comfort while long-distance touring, as is the luxurious wide seat for both rider and passenger. The seats are also available with a heated option, as are the grips.

Another standard feature on both the Trophy and Trophy SE are electronic adjustable windscreen to protect riders from the wind and rain at all speeds. The windshield also remembers it’s position when the bike turns off so the rider doesn’t have to constantly re-adjust the screen. Triumph says the mirrors and foot controls have also been intelligently designed to protect the rider’s hands and feet, keeping them dry and comfortable.

As for cargo space, the Triumph Trophy and Trophy SE both arrive with the Dynamic Luggage System, which offers 31 liters (8.2 gallons) of space on each side. The Dynamic Luggage System was also designed to not be rigid to the chassis, allowing for a lighter feeling.

Triumph says “in fixed luggage systems, large loads cause small movements and
vibrations in the chassis – these can actually de-stabilise the bike and cause weaving. The trophy’s system prevents this, keeping the bike stable. This makes the ride much more comfortable for riders and passengers.”

The Trophy and Trophy SE also feature switchable traction control, which keeps wheel slip to a minimum by analyzing the speed of both wheels and adjusting performance, and electronic cruise control as standard items.

Following are the specs, color options, and optional accessories for the 2013 Triumph Trophy SE, which is expected to hit stateside showrooms in January 2013. As of this writing, Triumph didn’t release an MSRP.

 

2013 Triumph Trophy SE Specs:

Engine and Transmission

  • Type: Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder
  • Capacity: 1215cc
  • Bore/Stroke: 85 x 71.4mm
  • Fuel System: Ride by wire, fuel injection
  • Exhaust: Stainless steel 3 into 1, side mounted stainless steel silencer
  • Final Drive: Shaft Drive
  • Clutch: Wet, multi-plate
  • Gearbox: 6 Speed Constant Mesh
  • Oil Capacity: 4.0 litres (1.1 US gals)

Chassis

  • Frame: Aluminum beam twin-spar
  • Swingarm: Single-sided, cast aluminium alloy with shaft drive
  • Wheel: Front, Cast aluminium 5-spoke 17 x 3.5in; Rear, Cast aluminium 5-spoke 17 x 6.0in
  • Tires: Front 120/70 ZR17; Rear 190/55 ZR17
  • Suspension Front: WP 43mm upside down forks, manually adjustable rebound damping, with 130mm travel; SE model: WP 43mm upside down forks, electronically adjustable rebound damping (sport/normal/comfort) with 127mm travel
  • Suspension Rear: WP monoshock with remote oil reservoir, manually adjustable hydraulic preload, manually adjustable rebound damping, 120mm rear wheel travel. (SE electronically adjustable hydraulic preload, electronically adjustable rebound damping.WP monoshock
  • Brakes Front: Twin 320mm floating discs, Nissin 4-piston calipers, linked brakes (front brakes partially activated by rear), ABS (non-switchable)
  • Brakes Rear: Single 282mm disc, Nissin 2-piston sliding caliper, ABS (non-switchable)

Dimensions and Capacities

  • Length: 2235mm (87.9in)
  • Width (handlebars): 975mm (38.4in)
  • Height without mirrors: 1435mm (56.5in) – 1555mm (61.2in)
  • Seat Height: 800mm (31.5in) – 820mm (32.3in)
  • Wheelbase: 1542mm (60.7in)
  • Rake/Trail: 27.0º / 119.0mm
  • Fuel Tank Capacity / Efficiency: 26 litres (6.9 US gals)
  • Wet Weight (ready to ride): 301kg (662lbs)

Performance (measured at crankshaft)

  • Maximum Power: 132bhp @ 8900rpm
  • Maximum Torque: 89ft.lbs @ 6450rpm

Instrument Display/Functions

  • Dual analogue gauges
    and trip computers, range to empty indication, service indicator, gear
    position indication, air temperature, frost warning, accessory heated
    seats/grips status display, cruise control (SE Audio system information,
    TES/TPMS status)

Trophy SE Enhanced Audio System

  • 2 x 20W speakers with digital signal processing and 3-band (bass, mid-range and treble) equalization
  • Automatic volume control (AVC) adjusts volume based on bike speed
  • USB port, flash drive, MP3 player support
  • iPhone and iPod compatible (selected devices)
  • FM/MW/LW radio tuner with 15 pre-sets per band
  • RDS functionality, alternative frequencies (AF)traffic alerts (TA) regional tuning (RG)
  • Programme type tuning (PTY)
  • Auxiliary input allowing sat nav to play through the audio system
  • Bluetooth 2.1+EDR giving output to up to two compatible head sets
  • Incoming phone call support (compatible phone and headset required)
  • Low voltage detection shuts down power automatically to preserve battery the new triumph trophy.

 

2013 Triumph Trophy (SE) Color Options:

  • Lunar Silver
  • Pacific Blue

 

2013 Triumph Trophy (SE) Optional Accessories:

  • Molded Tank Bag
  • Heated Rider and Passenger Seats
  • CNC Machines GPS Mounting Kit (designed for Garmin Zumo 660)
  • Quantum Coated Touring Screen
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System
  • Powered Top Box (55 liter; will swallow two full-face helmets; eatures a 12V charging socket; color matched to bike; fully waterproof; keys to match motorcycle ignition)

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