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Triumph Tiger Sport 660

introduced the smallest iteration of the road-biased Tiger range, the Tiger Sport 660, in India at Rs 8.95 lakh (ex-showroom). It shares its underpinnings with the Trident 660 with a 660-cc in-line three-cylinder motor that puts out 81 hp and 64 Nm. On the design front, we get to see an all-new fairing, raised handlebars, a tall windscreen, and a large, 17-litre fuel-tank. Next up would be the electronics suite this baby Tiger comes equipped with: a TFT display that lets you adjust riding modes (Road and Rain), switchable traction control, and ABS as well. Lastly, the Tiger Sport gets 17-inch wheels with Michelin Road 5 rubber, making this more road-biased than its

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