Inspected used parts for the 2012-2017 Triumph Trophy SE are available at Sun Coast Cycle Sports. The Trophy SE revived the Triumph touring name with a 1215cc DOHC inline triple shared with the Tiger Explorer, paired with a shaft-driven chassis, electronically adjustable windscreen, heated grips, and integrated panniers for serious long-distance touring. Each component from our Trophy SE donors is evaluated at our Florida facility, photographed under a unique SKU, and shipped free throughout the continental United States.
Trophy SE generation and parts compatibility
| Years | Engine | Power | Key Features |
| 2012-2017 | 1215cc DOHC liquid-cooled inline triple | 134 hp | Shaft drive, electrically adjustable screen, cruise control, heated grips, ABS, traction control, TFT dash |
The Trophy SE shares its 1215cc engine with the Tiger Explorer (2012-2021). Engine internals (crankshaft, pistons, cylinders, gearbox, clutch) interchange between the two models. Both use shaft final drive, though the shaft drive components and gear ratios differ between the sport-touring Trophy and the adventure-oriented Explorer. ECU mapping also differs to suit each application.
The Trophy SE's chassis is purpose-built for sport touring with lower seat height, more forward-set footpegs, and a full fairing with electrically adjustable windscreen. The frame, bodywork, and touring-specific components (integrated panniers, top box mounting, passenger amenities) are unique to the Trophy and do not interchange with the Tiger Explorer.
The 2012-2017 Trophy SE is a completely different motorcycle from the 1991-2004 Trophy 900/1200. The older Trophy used either an 885cc triple or 1180cc four-cylinder in a different chassis. No parts interchange between the two Trophy generations.
Common Trophy SE failure points and replacement parts
Shaft drive spline maintenance: Like the Tiger Explorer, the Trophy SE's shaft final drive requires periodic spline lubrication and bevel gear oil changes. Neglected spline maintenance leads to premature wear and costly repairs. Following Triumph's maintenance schedule is essential.
Electrically adjustable windscreen motor: The motorized windscreen adjustment mechanism can develop slow operation or failure to move through its full range. Motor replacement or lubrication of the screen track resolves the issue.
TFT dashboard moisture intrusion: Some Trophy SE models develop moisture condensation inside the TFT instrument cluster, particularly in humid climates. Seal inspection and replacement prevents water damage to the electronics.
Coolant system maintenance: The 1215cc triple generates significant heat, particularly when touring in slow traffic or hot weather with full luggage. Regular coolant monitoring and periodic flush are important.
Pannier latch wear: The integrated touring panniers can develop latch wear over extended use, causing imprecise closure. Latch mechanism replacement restores secure operation.
Commonly replaced Trophy SE parts
- Shaft drive spline and bevel gear service components
- Windscreen motor and track mechanism
- Pannier latches and hinge hardware
- Brake pads and rotors (heavy touring bike)
- TFT instrument cluster seals
- Coolant hoses and thermostat
- Heated grip elements and controls
- Fork seals and suspension service
Frequently asked questions
Q: Does the Trophy SE share its engine with the Tiger Explorer?
Yes. Both use the same 1215cc DOHC inline triple. Engine internals interchange directly between the two models. The Trophy SE uses a slightly different ECU tune optimized for smooth touring power delivery, but the hard engine parts are identical. The Tiger Explorer is an excellent donor source for Trophy SE engine components.
Q: Is the Trophy SE related to the older Trophy 900 or 1200?
No. The 2012-2017 Trophy SE uses a 1215cc inline triple in a modern chassis with shaft drive and electronic rider aids. The 1991-2004 Trophy 900 used an 885cc triple and the Trophy 1200 used a 1180cc inline four, both in a completely different chassis. No parts interchange between the two Trophy eras.
Q: Can I use Tiger Explorer shaft drive components on my Trophy SE?
The shaft drive architecture is similar between the Trophy SE and Tiger Explorer, as both use the same engine and shaft drive concept. However, the gear ratios, shaft length, and mounting points may differ due to different chassis geometry and wheelbase. Verify specific part numbers before assuming interchange. Engine-side shaft drive components (output shaft, bevel gear housing) are more likely to cross over than the rear axle assembly.
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