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I’m a loyal fan of Trident bikes, and recently, I got a chance to drive Trident 660, and I can confidently say that it is a game changer. This street bike has a 660cc engine and a fuel tank capacity of fourteen liters. It has two pre-set riding modes, Rain and Road, that enable you to drive the bike swiftly in any condition. Even when I drive it at top speed, it doesn’t vibrate or many any weird noise. What puts me off about this bike is that the clutch lever is not adjustable, and the suspension is only partially adjustable.
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Power
93.4
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73.7
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68.3
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68.2
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105
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Maximum Torque
63.3 Nm
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68 Nm
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65.7 Nm
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65.7 Nm
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87 Nm
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Seat Height
810 mm
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835 mm
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790 mm
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790 mm
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825 mm
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ABS
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Pass Switch
Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Riding Modes
Road, Race
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Sport
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Sport
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Sport
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Sport, Street, Road, Supermoto
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Front Brake
Disc
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Dual Disc
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Dual Disc
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Dual Disc
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Dual Disc
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Rear Brake
Disc
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Disc
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Disc
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Disc
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Disc
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