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TRIUMPH 675 DAYTONA

Post by sneakypete »

now i know we all basically would cheer ourselves hoarse director.gif for any Kwaka racer/bike, but i'm afraid i will be jumping ship for one class in the ASC this year in supersport/superstock class.

the new Triumph Daytona 675 triple. :prayer:
it has received approval to race in the supersport series normally dominated by 4 cylinder 600cc machines, and i reckon it can give 'em a run
CHECK IT OUT AT: http://www.triumph675.net/pic/Triumph%2 ... ple%20675/

i have to say that i absolutely love this bike, and love the fact that it produces comparable HP to 4 cylinder machines, but it has more torque.
in the right hands i think it could really put some of the 600cc machines in their place.

looks like i have to speak to the financial controller argue.gif and get permission to put a deposit on one.... hello superstock!!! hello2.gif


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DAYTONA 675 TRIPLE - SPECIFICATIONS
Engine Type Liquid-cooled, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder
Capacity 675cc
Bore/Stroke 74.0 x 52.3mm
Compression Ratio 12.65:1
Fuel System Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with forced air induction
Ignition Digital - inductive type - via electronic engine management system
Primary Drive Gear
Final Drive O ring chain
Clutch Wet, multi-plate
Gearbox 6-speed, close ratio
Frame Aluminium beam twin spar
Swingarm Braced, twin-sided, aluminium alloy with adjustable pivot position
Wheels Front Alloy 5-spoke, 17 x 3.5in
Rear Alloy 5-spoke, 17 x 5.5in
Tyres Front 120/70 ZR 17
Rear 180/55 ZR 17
Suspension Front 41mm USD forks with adjustable preload, rebound and compression damping
Rear Monoshock with piggy back reservoir adjustable for preload, rebound and compression damping
Brakes Front Twin 308mm floating discs, 4 piston radial calipers with radial master cylinder
Rear Single 220mm disc, single piston caliper
Length 2010mm (79.1in)
Width (Handlebars) 673mm (26.5in)
Height 1109mm (43.7in)
Seat Height 825mm (32.5in)
Wheelbase 1392mm (54.8in)
Rake/Trail 23.5º/86.8mm
Weight (Dry) 165kg (363lbs)
Fuel Tank Capacity 17.4 litres (4.6 gal US)
Maximum Power 125PS (123bhp) at 12,500 rpm
Maximum Torque 72Nm (53ft.lbf) at 11,750 rpm
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Post by Neka79 »

yea..and it doesnt look half bad either!!

i love the speed triple...if it wasnt for the fact theres no1 here to look after it (i hate peter stevens)...id think abt one...
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Post by hidepenny »

it shares so much similarity with the 05 zx6r, i still prefer it to be green :D
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Post by kypez »

read the review in Two Wheels magazine this afternoon... They reckon its really very good and that one shouldnt let the lack of certain trick bits (such as a slipper clutch) keep you away from the bike. Also, they are looking to get it accepted into the supersport class as its a tripple, much the same way as the 749 is allowed to race.
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Post by NovaCoder »

Yep nice one Triumph 8)

I also think they've ripped off a ZX6, oh well imitation is flattery and all that Jazz.

Only thing I don't really like are the front indicators, they'd look better in either the mirrors or integrated with the bodywork (aka ZX10R).

Now all they need to do is replace that dinosaur of a Daytona 955i with a 1100 triple in a similar vein and they'll be sorted. :wink:
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Post by Duane »

Good luck with racing it.
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Post by red_dave »

Defiantely a tidy looking machine.

It's just not a Kawasaki. :roll:
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Post by hoffy »

Petty tidy, and good power and torque figures for a little un'.
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Post by SocialSecurity »

Nice

wonder if being a 3 cylinder will transfer to real world advantages in traction...


but then, are I4 600 super sport race bikes all that slippery on the track?
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Post by ninja9 »

I'd give it room in the garage - after the 06 ZX10 & ZZR14. 8)
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Post by HemiDuty »

Yeah I like the thing. However I do think it will take some time to be competitive in supersport/stock.
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Post by Plaz »

Nice bike, but that grey colour messes with my head.....like looking at a black and white pic but with coloured bits....lol
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Post by Barrabob »

Well the forks and brakes look like the same kyb jobbies off the 04 zx6r supose that would save the factory a few bucks rake trail numbers look the same as a 03/04 6r as well and i see it comes with a adjustable swing arm pivot which came with the 6rr, the engine being a triple obviously is a triumph unit and lookes to have a bit of extra tourqe which is also a good thing......do they come in green?? maybe not but would still be a nice thing dont know what parts for them would be like maybe you whould have to wait for the boat.
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Post by Stereo »

hidepenny wrote:it shares so much similarity with the 05 zx6r, i still prefer it to be green :D
Lets see how similar it is when painted green....

I think they have taken some styling from various different bikes... Including the CBR600RR....

But yes, I see a bit of 03/04 and a bit of 05 in there awell...
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