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Triumph Street Triple

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Make Model

Triumph Street Triple 675

Year

2012

Engine

Four stroke, in-line 3-cylinder, DOHC, 12 valve

Capacity

675 cc / 41.19 cu-in
Bore x Stroke 74 x 52.3 mm
Cooling System Liquid-cooled
Compression Ratio 12.65:1

Induction

Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with forced air induction
Oil Capacity 3.4 Litres / 3.6 US qt / 3.0 Imp qt
Exhaust Stainless steel 3 into 1 exhaust system low single sided stainless steel silencer

Ignition 

Digital - inductive type 

Starting Electric

Max Power

78 kW / 105 hp @ 11850rpm

Max Torque

68 Nm / 6.9 kgf-m / 50ft.lbs @ 9750rpm
Clutch Wet multiplate

Transmission 

6 Speed 
Final Drive O ring chain
Frame Aluminium beam twin spar

Front Suspension

41mm Kayaba telescopic upside down forks
Front Wheel Travel 120 mm / 4.7 in

Rear Suspension

Kayaba monoshock, adjustable preload
Rear Wheel Travel 126 mm / 5.0 in

Front Brakes

2 x 308 mm Discs, Nissin 2 piston sliding calipers

Rear Brakes

Single 220 mm disc, 1 piston caliper
Wheel Front Cast aluminium alloy 5-spoke, 17 x 3.5in
Wheel Rear Cast aluminium alloy 5-spoke, 17 x 5.5in

Front Tyre

120/70 ZR 17 

Rear Tyre

180/55 ZR 17
Rake 24.1º
Trail 99.3 mm / 3.9 in

Dimensions

Length: 2055 mm / 80.8 in

Width: (handlebars) 740 mm / 29.1 in 

Height: (without mirrors) 1060 mm / 41.7 in

Wheelbase 1410 mm / 55.5in
Seat Height 800 mm / 31.5 in

Dry Weight

167 kg / 368 lbs

Wet Weight

182 kg / 400 lbs

Fuel Capacity 

17.4 Litres / 4.6 US gal / 3.8 Imp gal
Consumption Average 5.1 L/100 km / 19.8 km/l / 46.6 US mpg / 55.9 Imp mpg

Standing ¼ Mile  

11.6 sec

Top Speed

223 km/h / 139 mph

Reviews Motorcyclist / Motorcycle USA / Cycle World

Triumph revises its popular Street Triple and Street Triple R for 2013 with a new, lighter chassis and low slung single muffler. As much as 13 pounds lighter, the new Street Triple models also feature more aggressive steering geometry for quicker handling.

Interestingly, the Street Triple R model gets its own unique steering head angle (rake and trail) for 2013. Both models continue with the respected 675 cc three-cylinder engine.

All new chassis further improves razor-sharp handling, agility and precision
Mass centralization is optimized thanks to new silencer position and revised geometry
Up to 13 lb. weight saving over previous models
Characterful 105bhp 675cc three-cylinder engine with 50ft.lbs. of torque.
Switchable ABS as standard
Engine Immobilizer as standard
Two-year unlimited mileage factory warranty as standard

STREET TRIPLE
Triumph’s Street Triple has been one of the success stories of recent years, collecting numerous accolades along the way and being recognized for delivering class-leading dynamics alongside an unforgettable riding experience. Fusing the style and attitude of the Speed Triple with the agility of the Daytona 675, and delivering it all for a very competitive price, it wowed the industry when it arrived in 2007.

For 2013, the all-new Street Triple has been completely redesigned to offer an even more exhilarating ride. Heralding the change is an all new chassis. A brand new aluminium beam twin-spar frame meets a new two piece high pressure die cast rear subframe. Not only is the chassis robust and hard-edged, it’s also advanced. Engineered to optimise dynamism, agility and rider enjoyment, the design is lighter thanks to fewer pieces and fewer welds in the frame.

A key component in the Street Triple’s improved handling is the all-new low-mount exhaust. Not only does this provide a sharp new look but it offers a significant contribution to redistributing the center of gravity and the weight of the exhaust. Its clever design and optimized mass centralization has also afforded Triumph’s engineers the opportunity to tweak the geometry, reducing the rake to 24.1º and increasing the trail by 0.5mm to 99.6m. As a package, it adds up to razor sharp dynamic handling in a confidence-inspiring package weighing just 403 lbs., fully fuelled and ready to ride. This represents a substantial 13 lb. weight reduction over the outgoing model.

The fantastic handling of the Street Triple is complimented by KYB suspension via 41mm upside down forks. Stopping power is provided by a dual 310mm floating disc front brake set up, with Nissin two-piston sliding calipers. Further braking security is provided by the standard ABS, which itself is fully switchable to offer riders the absolute best setup for their riding requirements.

The heart of the Street Triple remains the liquid-cooled, 12-valve, 675cc three-cylinder engine. Combined with the close ratio six-speed gearbox, the unit delivers 105bhp and 50ft.lbs. of torque, providing all the drive you need. The power plant has been tuned for incredibly strong low-to-mid-range performance and delivers an exhilarating ride that can be enjoyed by riders of all ages and experience.

Despite its entry-level positioning in the Triumph roadster range, the new Street Triple comes with a high level of equipment as standard. Included is an engine immobilizer while further security can be added via an accessory Triumph D lock which can be stored under the seat. Comprehensive LCD digital instrumentation includes a built-in lap timer, programmable gear change lights, fuel gauge, clock and gear indicator, as well as a large tachometer and digital speedo. The unit is also able to display front and rear tire pressures when the optional Triumph Tire Pressure Monitoring System is fitted.

Three metallic color options are available for the new Street Triple in 2013: Phantom Black, Crystal White and striking Caribbean Blue.

ACCESSORIES AND WARRANTY
Triumph’s range of genuine accessories allows owners the chance to personalize their bike. Color-matched fly screens, belly pans and seat cowls give the bike a more sporting and aggressive look, while Arrow Special Parts has developed a lightweight slip-on silencer for improved performance and weight reduction. Other key accessories include stylish bar-end mirrors, CNC machined clutch and brake levers and a ‘plug and play’ quick shifter that can be fitted to the Street Triple in minutes.

Full pricing information will be confirmed in late October 2012, and the first bikes are scheduled to arrive in North American Triumph dealerships in January 2013.

As with all Triumph motorcycles, the new Street Triple and Street Triple R enjoy the security of a full 2-year, unlimited mileage factory warranty as standard.