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2009 Triumph Daytona 675, low low miles - New Daytona 675 Inspiration and engineering. Since launching as the first three cylinder bike into the highly competitive supersports bike category, the Daytona 675 has made a lasting impression. The combination of the lightest frame in class and narrow three cylinder engine has always given the handling, agility and intuitive feel that sets the Daytona apart. The 2009 Daytona improves on this still further with new fully adjustable front and rear suspension, both of which allow the rider to adjust high and low speed compression damping separately. There’s further evidence of our ongoing performance focus with increased power output, now up three horsepower to 126 horseppower peak, plus a seven pound reduction in overall weight. The rear wheel has been reworked to reduce weight and inertia for quicker acceleration and improved suspension performance. Add to this new front monobloc radial callipers and radial master cylinder that deliver track bred stopping power. For 2009 the engine management system has been calibrated to accept our new accessory quick-shifter. No mess, no fuss just bolt it on and plug it in. All this clearly shows how on track development time has significantly contributed to the new Daytona 675. As top supersport in the demanding Masterbike in 06 and 07 and the Supertest King of the Supersport crown for three years running, the Daytona has already proven to be an unbeatable combination of inspiration and engineering on road and track. The new 2009 Daytona 675 raises the bar once again.
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2011 triumph daytona 675 sportbike (US $8,995.00)
2013 triumph daytona 675r sportbike (US $0.00)
2013 triumph daytona 675r sportbike (US $13,499.00)
2006 triumph daytona 675 sportbike (US $6,750.00)
2013 triumph daytona 675r sportbike (US $13,499.00)
2011 triumph daytona 675 se sportbike (US $8,000.00)
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