Monday, 18 March 2013


TriumphDaytona675Side.jpgTriumph Daytona 675

The Triumph Daytona 675 is a 600 cc class sport bike built by Triumph Motorcycles since 2006, to replace the Daytona 650.
The 2008 model has a tested dry weight of 363.7 lb and wet weightof 407 lb. Tested power output is rated at 104.4 hp 11,750 rpm.
Triumph Daytona 675 development started in 2000 following the launch of the TT600. The TT600 represented Triumph's first modern middle weight sports motorcycle. A decision was made to manufacture a machine closer aligned with traditional Triumph values. A notable technical decision was the selection of a three cylinder engine as the power plant, instead of the four cylinder used by the TT600 and the other 600 cc supersport motorcycles.
In 2001, soon after the completion of the similarly three cylinder powered Triumph Daytona 955, Triumph began engineering analysis to work out weight, engine performance in horsepower and torque. Pleased with the figures, the project moved to the full concept phase in March 2002.

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