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Triumph Daytona 675 R ABS (94 kW) [13]
Sports Bike; 675 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 3; ABS; Newest review: 1/2013 In Fast Bikes' opinion, the new Daytona 675R is in a whole dimension of its own, where there's simply no rival that can touch it. Its stunning handling makes it possible to do things with … 2 reviews |
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Triumph Street Triple R (78 kW) [13]
Naked Bike; 675 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 3; No ABS as standard; Newest review: 12/2012 There's absolutely nothing to complain about in Triumph's 2013 Street Triple R, to the point that Fast Bikes said that it's the bike they would buy with their own money. Everything … 1 review |
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Triumph Street Triple (78 kW) [12]
Naked Bike; 675 cc; 30-50 kW /~ 41-68 HP; Number of Cylinders: 3; No ABS as standard; Newest review: 6/2012 If perfection has a name, it's the Street Triple, Fast Bikes concluded after fawning over its stability, steering, speed and handling. It also handles potholes wonderfully, and is a fantastic … 1 review |
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Triumph Street Triple R (78 kW) [09]
Naked Bike; 675 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 3; No ABS as standard; Newest review: 5/2012
The only thing that should keep you from getting a second hand Street Triple R would be not being able to afford it, since even used ones are quite expensive, but otherwise, there's nothing to
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More information at: Fast Bikes, issue June 2012 Used Bike Guide - 2009 Triumph Street Triple R Are you looking for a second-hand midrange naked bike? Look no further than the Street Triple R. … to review
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Triumph Daytona 675R (92 kW) [12]
Sports Bike; 675 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 3; No ABS as standard; Newest review: 7/2012 The only thing that keeps the Daytona 675R from achieving perfection in Fast Bikes' eyes is that there are another three absolute knock-outs in this group test. In and of itself, however, … 2 reviews |
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Triumph Street Triple R (78 kW) [12]
Naked Bike; 675 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 3; No ABS as standard; Newest review: 8/2012
Coming in at a huge £3000 less than its Speed stablemate, the Street Triple R is an absolute scorcher in Fast Bikes' eyes. It might not be the best-looking machine out there, but it can
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More information at: Fast Bikes, issue September 2012 Speed Triple R versus Street Triple R The Speed Triple has needed almost twenty years to get an R version, so how does it compare now to its Street Triple R stablemate? In test: Two motorcycles were reviewed. No ratings were given. … to review
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Triumph Daytona 675R
Sports Bike; 675 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 3; No ABS as standard; Newest review: 3/2012 It may look old fashioned and have some unusual squeaks, but the Triumph Daytona 675R is a brilliant bike. Fast Bikes reckon that not even the track rubber upgrade was enough to make it miss a beat. … 1 review |
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Triumph Daytona 675
Sports Bike; 675 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 3; No ABS as standard
"The Triumph Daytona 675 won this year's supersport battle by the slenderest of margins ... The Triumph Daytona looks as if it's destined for the track alone, but the fabulously
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More information at: Fast Bikes, issue December 2011 Used 600s As second hand 600s with a low mileage can be bought for almost half as much as their brand new counterparts, is it any wonder that the new models sit collecting dust while the used ones are being snapped up? In test: Five Supersports bikes were reviewed and rated under the headings track, fast road, hooligan, new rider, and desirability. Final scores of 7 and 8 out of 10 points were awarded. … to review
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Triumph Speed Triple R (99 kW) [12]
Naked Bike; 1050 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 3; No ABS as standard; Newest review: 5/2012
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More information at: Fast Bikes, issue June 2012 The Italian Fighter Naked bikes nowadays are very different to the way they used to be, and among other things they're harder to categorise, but despite their evolution, few manufacturers have really pushed the boundaries with their offerings in this arena. In test: Three naked bikes were reviewed and rated under the headings track, fast road, hooligan, new rider and desirability. Final scores of 1 x 7, 1 x 8 and 1 x 9 points out of 10 were awarded. … to review
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Triumph Daytona 675R
Sports Bike; 675 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 3; ABS
The shifter that comes as stock on the Triumph Daytona 675R lacks the sophistication of some other systems, and could have been modified here, but wasn't. The only real mod that was made was
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More information at: Fast Bikes, issue December 2012 MV Agusta F3 675 Versus Triumph Daytona 675R Triumph's 675cc inline triple has been lacking a rival for a very, very long time. But now MV is here with its F3 and it's ready to put up a fight... In test: Two racing bikes were reviewed. No ratings were given. … to review
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Triumph Speed Triple
Naked Bike; 1050 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Newest review: 2/2011 "Plus: Engine, stunting, versatility, sound. Minus: Not a KTM, reliability, fuelling." 2 reviews |
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Triumph Tiger Explorer ABS (101 kW) [12]
Tourer, Enduros; 1215 cc; Over 100 kW /~ 136 HP ; Number of Cylinders: 3; ABS; Newest review: 9/2012 While the Tiger Explorer is a great mile muncher, its suspension and fork mean it's not the most comfortable option and fuel consumption is high. Fast Bikes nevertheless thought that these … 1 review |
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Triumph Daytona T595
It obviously won't be your choice if you want the latest and greatest, but the Daytona T595 is a legendary bike in its own right and it deserves all the respect it's garnered throughout the
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More information at: Fast Bikes, issue May 2012 1990s Bike Guide - Triumph Daytona T595 The Daytona T595 is one of the most important bikes in Triumph's history, since it was the one that first established it as a manufacturer to watch closely and helped shape what the company is today. … to review
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Triumph Speed Triple (88 kW) [08]
Naked Bike; 1050 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Newest review: 9/2012 Not one for the subtle or the level-headed, the Speed Triple is oodles of fun, and it will have you grinning from ear to ear thanks to its insane engine and sound, even if the suspension and the … 1 review |
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Triumph Scrambler (43 kW) [11]
Naked Bike; 865 cc; 30-50 kW /~ 41-68 HP; Number of Cylinders: 2; No ABS as standard; Newest review: 6/2011 Triumph have created the retro styled Scrambler to look good, and it certainly does that, particularly in the matt khaki colour. It offers the rider the feel of being a Hollywood legend, and has a … 1 review |
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Triumph Speed Triple R
Naked Bike; 1050 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 3 You might find the Speed Triple R a tad stiff and somewhat lacking in aggro, but Fast Bikes found it to be a superb performer for the price thanks to its fantastic motor, fuelling, stunt abilities … 4 reviews |
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Triumph Daytona 675 (90 kW) [06]
Sports Bike; 675 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 3; No ABS as standard; Newest review: 10/2011 The Triumph Daytona 675 corners very well, has a sweet midrange, great set of brakes and a good motor, but Fast Bikes say that even with its huge potential, the final product fails to impress. Engine … 1 review |
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Triumph Speed Triple R ABS (99 kW) [12]
Naked Bike; 1050 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 3; ABS; Newest review: 9/2012 The folks at Fast Bikes weren't too impressed with the Speed Triple R on account of its heavy weight and large size, mediocre suspension which results in a very uncomfortable riding position, … 2 reviews |
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Triumph Daytona 675R (92 kW) [11]
Sports Bike; 675 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 3; No ABS as standard; Newest review: 6/2011
Fast Bikes thought the investment in the Öhlins helped Triumph to create a world leader with the Daytona 675R. The chassis offers lots of room for exploitation and the Öhlins help to explore this to
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More information at: Fast Bikes, issue July 2011 Cultureclub Middleweight bikes could be viewed as unrefined intermediaries, but is it possible that they are the most cultured category there is? In test: Three motorbikes were reviewed and rated on the categories of track, fast road, hooligan, new rider and desirability. … to review
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Triumph Speed Triple [11]
Naked Bike; 1050 cc; 50-100 kW /~ 68-136 HP; Number of Cylinders: 3; No ABS as standard
Over the years, Triumph's Speed Triple has become lighter as well as more powerful, and now, according to Fast Bikes, it's got speed and sharpness, without forgetting its hooligan heritage.
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More information at: Fast Bikes, issue November 2011 Nude 'n' rude The hyper naked class could be dangerously close to becoming a bit too serious, but the division below it still offers a lot to smile about. In test: Three naked bikes were reviewed and rated under the headings of track, fast road, hooligan, new rider, and desirability. Two scored 8 and one scored 9 out of a possible 10 points. … to review
Product information and further reviews
Sporty spice Fast Bikes March 2011 - We've thrashed the new Triumph Speed Triple in scorchio Spain, so now it's time for a proper road test back here.
Triumph Scrambler Fast Bikes August 2011 - You will be hard pushed to find a retro motorbike that has as much charisma as the Triumph Scrambler.
Triumph Speed Triple R Fast Bikes April 2012 - The 'R' models are proof of what Triumph are capable of achieving when they put their mind to it, and now the Speed Triple receives the 'R'oyal treatment.
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