Triumph Daytona tech info
Triumph Daytona description
- GPR V4S Stabilizer Kit. (Black Anodized) - Jardine RT-1 Carbon Fiber Race Exhaust. - K&N Air Filter. - Dynojet Quick Shifter. - Woodcraft Complete Rear Set Kit. (Black Anodized) - JPR-Performance Adjustable Lever Set. (Black Anodized) - Sato-Racing Race Hooks. - Factory Triumph Carbon Fiber Tank Pad. - Factory Triumph Crystal White Rear Seat Cowl. - EvoTech Chain Adjusters. (Anodized Red) - Factory Triumph CNC Machined Oil Filler Cap. (Anodized Red) - Factory Triumph CNC Machined Transmission Filler Cap. (Anodized Red) - Rays Engineering Valve Stems. (Anodized Red) - Gen 2 CompetitionWerks Smoked Integrated Taillight. - CompetitionWerks Fender Eliminator Kit. - Proton Flushmount Turn Signals. - LED Front Running Lights.
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Triumph Daytona for Sale
- 2013 triumph daytona(US $6,550.00)
- 1970 triumph daytona(US $11000)
- 2014 triumph daytona(US $10,250.00)
- 1967 triumph daytona(US $7,900.00)
- 2006 triumph daytona 675(US $3,333.00)
- 2006 triumph daytona(US $5,500.00)
Moto blog
2013 Triumph Daytona 675 - Factory Kit version
Fri, 14 Dec 2012Factory is the motorcycle world's equivalent of 'legend': it's a word that gets thrown around so much it loses its meaning. However, this Factory Race Kit Daytona 675 justifies the 'factory' tag. It's the kit developed by Triumph for race teams who want a quick step up to the maximum amount of performance a Daytona 675 can offer.
2012 US Motorcycle Sales Results – Industry Reports 2.6% Increase
Tue, 05 Feb 2013The Motorcycle Industry Council reported a 2.6% increase in motorcycle sales in the U.S. market for 2012. According to the industry group’s figures, American consumers purchased 452,386 motorcycles in 2012 compared to 440,899 motorcycles in 2011.
Motorcycle Live and a few of my favourite things for 2013
Tue, 27 Nov 2012There is lots of shiny new metal on show at Motorcyclelive this year but for me it’s the new Triumph Daytona 675 that steals the show. We’ve been starved of brand new models in the Supersports segment for years but for me the latest Trumpet has made the wait worthwhile. And if its performance matches its looks then I reckon the 2013 bike of the year is a foregone conclusion. The sleek curvy nose contrasts perfectly with the more pointy angular rear end and new side mounted silencer. It is lighter, more powerful and revs harder with much work on on mass centralisation to further improve handling. Few of us have a whole lot of spare cash these days but £8899 for the standard model seems a fair price for such an awesome bike. That said I’d have to consider selling the granny and granddad to find the extra £1700 for the 675R. Available early next year, and surely the perfect all round track day tool, this beauty comes with upgraded suspension, brakes, ABS, a quickshifter and some nice carbon detailing. The white 675R on display at the show looked even better in the flesh than previous images I’d seen so be careful or you might find yourself handing over a deposit. With no money left from the Triumph stand you’ll need your six special numbers to come up for my second favourite show item the AGV Pista GP Project 46. Although road legal this extremely light, full carbon helmet is designed especially for racing with a huge field of vision, extensive ventilation and superb ergonomics. It also comes with earplugs which suggests there may be some compromise in the noise department but it is still an incredible piece of engineering. At £799, this special Pista is also an incredible price but there will only be one hundred available and Raceways Yamaha reckon they are going fast.
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