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the second video below shows the Dynavolt Street Triple going all crazy on the dyno, and ending up spitting flames after what was an incredible acceleration test. The ultimate goal of Triumph’s ...
After testing both bikes on MCN’s regular dyno (BSD in Peterborough), to my surprise the new Triumph Street Triple 765 RS made 126.27hp @ 11,750rpm and 59lbft @9500rpm at the rear wheel ...
MCN’s senior road tester Michael Neeves has seen Benelli’s new roadster – a bike that looks set to rival Honda‘s Hornet, Triumph‘s Street Triple and ... the 2ue being dyno tested.
Front Suspension Black, Laced Steel Kayaba 41mm forks, 120mm travel Rear Suspension Black, Laced Steel KYB monoshock with 124.5mm rear wheel travel ...
The newest bike to be offered both as standard and as an A2 version is the Street Triple 765 R, announced this week by Triumph. The Street Triple range, which comprises at the time of writing ...
While Triumph has kept the bug-eye shaped LED headlamp, it has made slight revisions to its design. In terms of riding comfort, both the 2023 Street Triple R and RS now come with handlebars that ...
Front Suspension Black, Laced Steel Showa 41 mm upside down big piston forks (BPF), Adjustablecompression damping, rebound damping and preload adjustment.