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Triumph Daytona 900 Super III
The three-cylinder Daytona
(there's also a 1200cc four-cylinder version) is touted as the sportbike of
the Triumph range. It certainly looks the part: The full coverage bodywork
is available in two screaming colors, bright 'Racing' yellow and 'Pimento'
red, plus a pure 'Diablo' black. The Daytona name was used by the old
Triumph company on the tank of a 500 twin, once a Daytona 200 winner. Now
the name is back on Triumph's 900cc triple, and Triumph may be back on the
Superbike trail next year. How would the Daytona Triumph do at Daytona
(Florida)? Read on.
Source Motorcycle.com
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