Triumph had earlier revealed its new dirtbikes, and now, its enduro bikes — the TF 250-E and TF 450-E. These enduro motorcycles are competition-spec and are completely road-legal as well, and the British marquee has set eyes on the Enduro World Championship. Here are more details on the motorcycles.
Triumph TF 250-E and TF 450-E: Ready to race
Yes, that sounds KTM-ish, but let’s speak about the rides. The two motorcycles are based on the same platform, a lightweight aluminium chassis designed to be agile. The two motorcycles are suspended by 48mm fully adjustable forks and a monoshock. They get a headlight, tail lamp, and turn signals, making them completely road-legal.

However, that doesn’t mean Triumph has skimped out on internals. The two motorcycles get titanium valves, forged pistons, and a Dellorto 44mm throttle body. The result of all this is 42bhp from the 250cc motor and 58bhp from the 450cc engine, while weighing 114kg and 116kg respectively.
The motorcycles run on 21-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels wrapped in Michelin Enduro 2 tyres, while braking duties are taken care of by a 260mm disc in front and a 220mm disc at the rear, made by Galfer, while Brembo callipers complete the overall setup. The two motorcycles will be launched in Europe soon and the 250 costs Rs 10.50 lakh while the larger 450 costs Rs 11.50 lakh approximately.