2012 Triumph Street Triple R Standard on 2040-motos
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2012 Triumph Street Triple R, 2012 Triumph Street Triple RIt s a Street Triple with more attitude and more spec. The most fun you can have on two wheels. For 2012, the Street Triple R enjoys a stylish makeover with a host of detail changes, bold new colors and graphics, stylish brushed metal finishes and aggressive new headlights shared with the bigger Speed Triple. Distinguishing the Street Triple R are three stunning color schemes: Diablo Red, Crystal White and a striking Phantom Black and gold combination. The Street Triple R is not a subtle motorcycle. It s a bike for those who like to take it to the max.Top notch and fully adjustable suspension front and rear mark the Street Triple R out as a machine for riders who just live for the twisties. Confidence inspiring four piston radial caliper brakes up front ensure that this is one bike that will stop as well as it goes. And because we know you re going to want to do some track days, we ve prewired the Street Triple R to take our plug and play quickshifter and even fitted a 99-lap timer to record your personal bests.FeaturesEngineLiquid cooled, 12 valve DOHC, in line three-cylinder 675cc 106PS.BrakesSupersport specification twin-piston radial brakes ensure the Street Triple R stops on demand.HandlingIntuitive. Think of an apex? You just hit it.
Triumph Street Triple for Sale
- 2009 triumph street triple sportbike (US $0.00)
- 2011 triumph street triple r standard (US $7,499.00)
- 2014 triumph street triple abs sportbike (US $9,399.00)
- 2012 triumph street triple r - phantom black sportbike (US $8,999.00)
- 2013 triumph street triple r sportbike (US $9,999.00)
- 2014 triumph street triple r abs standard (US $0.00)
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