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Triumph sportbike specs
Daytona supersport heritage, Street Triple/Speed Triple naked icons — British triple-cylinder character.
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All 6 Triumph sportbikes
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Tiger Sport 660
Triumph's 660cc triple in a sport-touring chassis — Trident platform with upright bars, wind protection, and luggage-ready frame.
Speed Triple 1200 RS
Triumph's 1,160cc triple-cylinder hyper-naked — Öhlins NIX30 + TTX36, Brembo Stylema, cornering IMU. The British answer to the Tuono / Streetfighter.
Daytona 660
Triumph's return to the supersport class for 2024 — 660cc triple-cylinder (Trident platform), full sport bodywork, modern electronics. The Daytona name lives again.
Street Triple 765
Triumph's 765cc triple naked — the Moto2 engine in a streetbike chassis. R, RS, and Moto2 Edition trims; the RS is widely considered the middleweight naked benchmark.
Trident 660
Triumph's no-fairings answer in the middleweight tier — 660cc triple, friendly ergos, and full electronics at a sub-$9k price. Shares its engine with the Daytona 660.
Speed Triple 1200 RR
The 1200 RR takes the Speed Triple's 1160cc triple and adds clip-ons, a half-fairing, and Öhlins semi-active suspension — a sport-naked dressed for the track without going full superbike.
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