Features

BOOK A TEST RIDE

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

FIND A DEALER

 

With the award-winning Thunderbird as its base, it’s no surprise that the Storm comes highly specified as standard.

The edgy, stripped down, styling is complemented perfectly by the iconic twin headlights, made famous on Triumph’s legendary Rocket III and Speed Triple models, give the Thunderbird Storm a street rod look straight from the box.

And while the look may be pared back, the spec sheet certainly isn’t. With a 1700cc parallel-twin at its heart the Thunderbird Storm is a power cruiser that packs a mighty punch. The tank mounted speedo includes a small built in tacho and on-board computer which includes clock, two trip meters and a fuel gauge. The low maintenance belt drive system delivers the torque smoothly and cleanly, while the cycle parts ooze class and quality. Anti-lock brakes are also an option for the Thunderbird Storm, offering extra security and safety to the rider and passenger.

Engine

Liquid-cooled, DOHC, parallel twin, 270 degree firing interval 1,700cc delivers tree stump pulling torque and power.

Chassis

Supple suspension for mile eating. A finely calibrated system which blends effortlessly to complement the bike's looks. Rear adjustable for preload, it's ready to go - one up or two. Dual front discs deliver smooth and progressive braking. ABS available too.

Instruments

Class leading instruments, tank mounted. Large speedo, tacho, two trip meters and fuel gauge in a chromed nacelle with unique Thunderbird logo.

Seats

Just 700mm off the ground. Well padded and comfortable with a range of seat accessories for even more comfort. Fly solo or attach the pillion seat for two-up fun.

New Street Triple

The New Daytona 675

New Tiger Explorer XC

CREATE MY TRIUMPH

BOOK A TEST RIDE

Privacy & Cookies

Triumph Motorcycles use cookies on this website to provide the best  experience possible.  If you continue you consent to this. You may choose to change your cookie settings.

To find out more about the cookies we use and how to change your cookie settings please go to  privacy & cookies.