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Cycle News 2026 Issue 05 February 3

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P94 RIDE REVIEW I 2026 TRIUMPH TF 450-C available engine modes include standard (Map 1) and a softer option (Map 2), with traction control activated with a simple on/off button on the left side of the handlebar. A Wi-Fi module, which came on our test bike, is also available for an additional cost, which allows users to ac - cess more maps from a smart- phone app. These maps allow for fine-tuning for riding condi- tions like fast woods, desert, and single-track. Trail Rated We tested the 450-C in its natu- ral environment at a new sec- tion of the Hatfield-McCoy Trail sion with 12.2 inches of travel in the front and a flat 12 inches in the rear. Brembo brakes with Galfer discs come stock, along with a Brembo clutch system featuring a Belleville spring. The C has a five-speed trans- mission instead of the six-speed used on the E and produces a claimed 61.5 horsepower and 36.8 foot-pounds of torque. When fully fueled and ready to ride, the TF 450-C weighs in at a claimed 247.4 pounds. The Triumph features a comprehensive electronic system that includes two engine modes, traction control, quick shift, and launch control. The If the TF 450-X is on the far left and the TF 450-E is on the far right, the TF 450-C is posi- tioned somewhere in the middle. It's heavily based on the moto- cross bike but comes standard with off-road-focused parts that are better suited for off-road racing. Both bikes share the same aluminum frame, engine and swingarm, but the C model features a larger 2.2-gallon fuel tank, an 18-inch rear wheel fitted with a Dunlop AT-82 tire, hand- guards, a ribbed seat cover and a kickstand. The suspension and mapping settings are also specifically tuned for off-road racing. KYB handles the suspen- The TF 450-C introduces a cross-country contender to Triumph's expanding off-road lineup.

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