Triton Black Lizard 450 - Specifications & Review

Black Lizard 450

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Articleid326007
CategoryATV
MakeTriton
ModelBlack Lizard 450
Price Euro 7790. Prices depend on country, taxes, accessories, etc.
Year2015

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FrontbrakesSingle disc. Wave
FrontsuspensionDouble A-Arm
Fronttyre165/70-10
RearbrakesSingle disc. Wave
RearsuspensionSwingarm
Reartyre225/40-10
WheelsPolished aluminium wheels

Engine & Transmission

Borexstroke96.0 x 65.2 mm (3.8 x 2.6 inches)
ClutchCVT
Compression11.5:1
CoolingsystemLiquid
Displacement449.00 ccm (27.40 cubic inches)
EnginedetailsSingle cylinder, four-stroke
FuelsystemCarburettor
GearboxAutomatic
IgnitionCDI
Power37.55 HP (27.4 kW))
TransmissiontypefinaldriveChain

Other Specifications

ColoroptionsBlack/red
StarterElectric

Physical Measures & Capacities

Dryweight311.0 kg (685.6 pounds)
Fuelcapacity14.80 litres (3.91 gallons)
Overallheight1,025 mm (40.4 inches)
Overalllength1,860 mm (73.2 inches)
Overallwidth1,230 mm (48.4 inches)
Powerweightratio0.1207 HP/kg

About Triton

Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Founder: Enthusiast builders; later small makers
Best Known For: Norton Featherbed frames with Triumph twins—iconic café racers

Company History

The Triton is the café archetype: Triumph’s lively twin dropped into Norton’s sublime Featherbed frame. Born in sheds and small shops, Tritons chased handling, brakes, and power accessible to privateers. Clean cable runs, rearsets, clip-ons, and alloy tanks became the look of speed in 1960s Britain. Modern builders preserve the formula with better electrics and discs, but the essence remains: precision in corners and a motor that talks through the bars. Historically, Triton is folk engineering at its finest—combining best-in-class pieces into a bike that still defines road-race romance.

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