INCOMPARABLE
Triumph motorcycles have long had a sense of their own purpose
and of distinction. Against a mass of homogenous product Triumphs
easily stand out; simply put they’re not like other bikes in
look, feel and character. The Rocket III, Speed Triple and Daytona
675 are bikes that dramatically underscore the innate difference
found in all Triumphs.
As the first three-cylinder super sports middleweight the
Daytona 675 stands alone in the most hotly contested arena in
motorcycling. Of course it can be compared to many motorcycles
– and on such occasions invariably comes out on top, as the
world’s press has found – but in one single stroke
it’s redefined just how a middleweight sports bike should
look and feel. If the Daytona 675’s unique DNA is a large
part of its appeal, its stunning performance is the winning
flourish.
In the sports bike market many machines are almost seen as
disposable by their riders and treated accordingly. The beautiful
675 Daytona is the opposite; an exciting bike that owners will
never tire of riding. Its 675cc, water cooled three-cylinder
12-valve power unit is extremely compact and features Keihin
closed-loop fuel injection and stacked six-speed close ratio
gearbox. Peak power of 125PS (123bhp) is delivered at 12500rpm,
with 72Nm (53ft.lbf) torque at 11750rpm.
The standard exhaust features an efficient underseat end-can and
also utilises a secondary valve to boost torque low down. The new
engine meets fully the stringent Euro-3 emission regulations, and
while the Daytona 675’s engine is refined, the triple’s
innate character remains with typical Triumph toughness engineered
into every part.
The Daytona 675’s aluminium frame is fabricated with
open-back cast spars, which wrap over the top of the motor,
accentuating further the benefits of the narrow three-cylinder
design. Rake is set at 23.5°, trail at 86.8mm with a wheelbase
of 1392mm. Dry weight is 165kg (363lbs).
Suspension is provided by top quality fully adjustable Kayaba
41mm upside down forks and piggyback reservoir rear shock, also
fully adjustable. The riding position of the Daytona 675 is
extremely sports focused – the narrow seat is firmly padded
for maximum feedback, the clip-on handlebars are set low and
rearset footpegs high.
A radial master cylinder and twin radial four-piston calipers
work on the front fully floating 308mm discs, which are matched by
a 220mm rear disc and single piston caliper. The wheels are a
lightweight five-spoke design with dimensions of 17 x 3.5in (front)
and 17 x 5.5in (rear) and wear super sticky Pirelli Super Corsa
road/track compound tyres. Front tyre size is 120/70 ZR17, the rear
a 180/55 ZR17.
The Daytona 675’s digital instrument console has the usual
trip functions as well as displaying average fuel economy. Also
featured is a sophisticated lap timer – useful for comparing
successive lap times on a circuit as well as average and maximum
speed for each lap.
A programmable gear change indicator illuminates seven LEDs to
let you know the optimum point at which to change up, for maximum
performance: You can program in both the engine speed and the
illumination sequence. The LCD panel also tells you which gear you
are in at all times.
Stylish twin projector beam front headlights (one for dip and
one for main beam) give an excellent spread of light and are
matched with a lightweight LED rear light unit. Seat height is
825mm, fuel capacity is 17.4 litres (4.6 gal US).
Colour options for the Daytona 675 are Scorched Yellow, Tornado
Red and Graphite Grey. A full range of official Triumph accessories
will be available for the 675 Daytona, including carbon fibre front
mudguard, infills, heel guards and silencer cover. A free flowing
Triumph exhaust can is also available (for circuit use only) and
racing specialists Arrow produce a full Titanium system (available
through Triumph dealers) that saves over 6kg in weight and adds
5PS, again for circuit use only.
The Daytona 675 sits firmly within a class of one and delivers
incredible performance with its exciting, powerful engine and
intuitive, razor-sharp chassis. It looks, sounds and feels like
nothing else. It has redrawn the super sports middleweight map and
truly earned the praise heaped upon it by some of the toughest
critics in the motorcycle press.
The Daytona 675. Incomparable.
Colour Options:
Tornado Red
Graphite Grey
Scorched Yellow
Triumph Accessories:
Arrow Full Titanium Race Exhaust System
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Gel Seat - Pillion |
Accessory Silencer |
Seat Cowl |
Heat Shield - Carbon Fibre |
Rear Light Assembly - Clear LED |
Carbon Silencer Cover |
Alarm Immobiliser |
Carbon Silencer Cover (For O.E Silencer) |
Chain & Sprocket Kit |
Lower Chain Guard - Carbon Fibre |
Mobil Racing 4T |
Cockpit Infill Panels - Carbon Fibre |
Restrictor Kit 98PS |
Rear Hugger - Carbon Fibre |
Restrictor Kit 34PS |
Front Mudguard - Carbon Fibre |
Service Manual |
Heel Guards - Carbon Fibre |
Aero Screen Kit |
Upper Chain Guard - Carbon Fibre |
Paddock Stand Bobbins - Silver |
Tank Pad - Carbon Fibre |
Paddock Stand Bobbins - Black |
Anodised Top Yoke Nut - Gold |
Custom Paint Kit - Graphite |
Tank Bag - 15 Litre |
Custom Paint Kit - Tornado Red |
Tank Bag - 20-30 Litre |
Custom Paint Kit - Scorched Yellow
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Gel Seat – Rider |
Throwover Panniers |
Daytona 675 Specification:
ENGINE
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Type
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Liquid-cooled, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder
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Capacity
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675cc
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Bore/Stroke
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74.0 x 52.3mm
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Compression Ratio
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12.65:1
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Fuel System
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Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with forced air
induction
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Ignition
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Digital–inductive type via electronic engine management
system
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TRANSMISSION
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Primary Drive
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Gear
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Final Drive
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O ring chain
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Clutch
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Wet, multi-plate
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Gearbox
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6-speed, close ratio
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CYCLE PARTS
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Frame
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Aluminium beam twin spar
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Swingarm
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Braced, twin-sided, aluminium alloy with adjustable pivot
position
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Wheels
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Front
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Alloy 5-spoke 17 x 3.5in
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Rear
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Alloy 5-spoke 17 x 5.5in
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Tyres
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Front
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120/70 ZR 17
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Rear
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180/55 ZR 17
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Suspension
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Front
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41mm upside down forks with adjustable preload, rebound and
compression damping
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Rear
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Monoshock with piggy back reservoir adjustable for preload,
rebound and compression damping
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Brakes
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Front
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Twin 308mm floating discs, 4 piston radial calipers with radial
master cylinder
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Rear
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Single 220mm disc, single piston calipers
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DIMENSIONS
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Length
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2010mm (79.1in)
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Width (Handlebars)
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710mm (28in)
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Height
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1109mm (43.7in)
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Seat Height
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825mm (32.5in)
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Wheelbase
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1392mm (54.8in)
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Rake/Trail
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23.5º/86.8mm
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Weight (Dry)
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165kg (363lbs)
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Fuel Tank Capacity
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17.4 litres (4.6 gal US)
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PERFORMANCE
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(MEASURED AT CRANKSHAFT TO DIN 70020)
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Maximum Power
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125PS (123bhp) at 12500rpm
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Maximum Torque
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72Nm (53ft.lbf) at 11750rpm
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