First look: Triumph Motorcycles launches TF 450-RC Edition
First look at Triumph Motorcycles first 450cc motocross bike, designed in collaboration with the GOAT, Ricky Carmichael, the all-new Triumph TF 450-RC Edition.
With the Triumph TF 250-X launched to the world almost a year ago now, the roll out of different models from teh British manufacturer is finally coming. Our ears are naturally pricked up and ready for an enduro version of the 250-X, but it is the new TF 450-RC Edition which arrives first – the motocross 450 model which Triumph have announced first of all as a special edition.
Claiming the “strongest power to weight ratio in its class” Triumph say the new 450cc model has a compact, “mass-optimised” motor designed for “class leading power, control, and flexibility”. It’s a saucy one with DelWist titanium valves and Konig forged piston.
The 450cc engine sits in an aluminium spine frame with 48mm KYB forks and monoshock, Brembo brakes and Dellorto throttle bodies as the foundations for the new model.
The RC edition has its own extra touches though with Triumph’s Performance Yellow with black and white colours Carmichael’s iconic number 4, GOAT logo and key sponsor details.
Triumph’s Chief Product Officer Steve Sargent says: “At the end of 2023, Triumph revealed the long-awaited TF 250-X – the first in an all-new range of off-road motorcycles. We now have a brand new 450cc competition motocross powertrain, which Ricky Carmichael has worked with us to develop. It seems only right that the first edition should have Ricky’s name on it.”
Triumph TF 450-RC technical details
The TF 450-RC’s single-cylinder, SOHC 450cc engine is built for racing, Triumph say, delivering robust power while minimizing weight giving that class-leading power-to-weight ratio they boast.
At the core of this engine are top-tier components, including a Konig-forged aluminium piston, which provides strength and durability at high speeds, and DelWest titanium valves for improved airflow and faster actuation.
The TF 450-RC’s five-speed gearbox has a quickshifter fitted as standard for clutchless upshifts from second to fifth gear.
The 450cc engine has plenty to get your teeth into with 3-axis machined combustion chamber and ports, diamond-like carbon (DLC) coated rockers reduce friction, high volume airbox with tool-free airfilter.
The TF 450-RC engine management and intake/exhaust system has a Dellorto throttle body integrated with an Athena engine management system. This system allows riders to fine-tune parameters like traction control and launch control via the MX Tune Pro smartphone app, offering adaptable performance for varying track conditions.
The TF 450-RC features selectable engine maps, including a unique map customized by Carmichael himself.
The narrow profile, 450cc engine has light magnesium covers for weight reduction, a high-capacity clutch with a steel basket and plates, hydraulic clutch with Brembo master and slave cylinders.
Hand-picked by Ricky
The new model runs a list of special features to distinguish it from what you can epect from a standard model TF 450-X in the near future. Those include ODI RC4 Signature handlebars constructed from 2014-T6 alloy and feature oversized clamps and half-waffle ODI lock-on grips.
The top engine mounts on the TF 450-RC are hand-picked by Ricky, Triumph say, to enhance handling, especially under heavy front-end loads. This setup helps rider control and stability they explain.
An XTrig Holeshot Device comes as standard as well as a Triumph Racing Hinson clutch cover, a front disc guard, and a gripper seat cover.
Exhaust System
The exhaust system of the TF 450-RC is designed to complement its engine. The standard model features a lightweight stainless-steel exhaust with a resonator to improve cylinder evacuation, and hydroformed components for optimised routing and high gas flow.
If you want more though there’s an Akrapovič titanium exhaust available as an accessory, with a dedicated engine map.
Hand Welded Aluminium Chassis
The TF 450-RC features a hand TIG-welded aluminium spine and twin cradle chassis design developed over many years now by Carmichael, Clement Desalle and other riders for overall agility and handling on the track.
Key design elements, including new triple clamps, and dedicated top end mounts, are engineered to handle the increased power and loads on track.
KYB Suspension
The KYB AOS coil suspension on the TF 450-RC features an Air-Oil Separation (AOS) system for smoother, more consistent damping. Paired with this is the three-way piggyback shock, both adjustable for compression, rebound, and preload, the bike is naturally capable of a range of terrain, riding styles and riders weights.
Brembo braking components, Galfer discs, D.I.D DirtStar rims, Dunlop Geomax MX34 tyres and more add to the spec list.
Triumph TF 450-RC Technical Specifications:
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION |
|
Type |
Single Cylinder 4-Stroke SOHC |
Capacity |
449.5 cc |
Bore |
95 mm |
Stroke |
63.4 mm |
Compression |
13.1:1 |
Fuel System |
Dellorto Throttle Body, Athena EMS |
Exhaust |
Single Silencer |
Final Drive |
Chain, 13/48 |
Clutch |
Steel Wet Multi-Plate Belleville Spring, Hydraulic Actuation |
Gearbox |
5 Speed |
CHASSIS |
|
Frame |
Aluminium, Spine |
Swingarm |
Aluminium Fabrication |
Front Wheel |
21" x 1.6" |
Rear Wheel |
19" x 2.15" |
Front Tyre |
80/100 - 21 |
Rear Tyre |
110/90 - 19 |
Front Suspension |
KYB 48mm Coil Spring Fork, Compression/Rebound Adjustment, 310mm Travel |
Rear Suspension |
KYB Coil, Compression Adjustment (H and L Speed), Rebound Adjustment, 305mm Travel |
Front Brakes |
Brembo Twin 24mm Piston, 260mm Disc |
Rear Brakes |
Brembo Single 26mm Piston, 220mm Disc |
Instruments |
Hour Meter, Multifunction Switch Cubes |
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHTS |
|
Width (Handlebars) |
836 mm |
Height |
1270 mm |
Seat Height |
960 mm |
Wheelbase |
1492 mm |
Rake |
27.4 º |
Trail |
116 mm |
Wet weight |
108.6 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity |
7 litres |
Accessories
The TF 450-RC is built for durability and performance, ensuring riders can keep racing with minimal downtime. With premium components, Triumph’s renowned quality, and world-class support, the bike is designed to be reliable in the toughest conditions. A new network of specialist dealers and a 24/7 parts supply system provide quick access to servicing and parts, keeping riders on the track with minimal interruptions.
Riders can also use the 24/7 parts supply system to add specialist equipment and accessories to their TF 450-RC Edition, ranging from an Akrapovič titanium exhaust with dedicated engine map, to WiFi module kit, and from air filter covers to a Gripper seat.
The new TF 450-RC goes on sale in Triumph’s Motocross & Enduro Centres from February 2025 from £10,695/$10,995 USD/$13,295 CAD/11.795€
More information: www.triumphmotorcycles.co.uk