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  • yea Samarth you are dead right - Triumph has opened many doors for superbke lovers let's hope they open showroom in all cities, any guess what will be on road 8.20 lakhs ?
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    • The Triumph Daytona is supposed to go for a refresh in 2013, so I hope Triumph India gets the new one homologated and not the old one.


      2013 Triumph Daytona 675

      Ditto for Street Triple 675

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      • Originally posted by RedFlash View Post
        I totally agree with you. But in current circumstances, Hyousung and GM are doing quite well, I don't feel GT650 deserves to be bashed.
        I am not at all against GT650. However, anyone who has seen that bike up close can vouch that it will not last beyond couple of years. The installed parts are cheap and look cheaper. VFM works when the VALUE you are getting out of the product is more than the MONEY you are paying. Here it is not.

        Originally posted by satyenpoojary View Post
        PS: this is NOT a potshot at Vishwas. Am generally saying this in the interest of a more matured discussion towards the topic.
        I did not feel any shot hitting me. GT could had been a very good product but it is not and certainly not VFM. That is what the discussion about.
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        • Despite being an Inline 3 bike, the Daytona 675 is the best Supersports bike on earth.No 600cc supersports(CBR600RR,ZX6R,YZF-R6,GSX600R) can compete with it to win on a track nor at daily roads.Sharpest cornering,awe inspiring power delivery and providing rider confidence makes it the best.

          Bikes like GT650R,Ninja650R,GSX650F,CBR600F are regular 600cc sports, and not Supersports hence they should not be compared with Daytona.

          Daytona 675 is the best 600cc sports bike on the whole planet until MV Agusta's F3 proves it otherwise and you won't get a MV at that price in India, even if they build a factory here.........nor the Japanese 600cc supersports-as they do not intend to produce supersports bike here(they are happy with the 100cc and 125cc sales and with sales of ridiculously highly priced Superbikes).
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            • That article looks like a put together for the sake of comparo to me :

              For the real deal checkout Masterbike comparison tests,
              Triumph Daytona 675 scoops Supertest and Masterbike awards again!
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              • Originally posted by MACH50 View Post
                That article looks like a put together for the sake of comparo to me
                Same here

                Anyway, hope you realized that I didn't disagree with your statement.
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                • Originally posted by aargee View Post
                  hope you realized that I didn't disagree with your statement.
                  Yeah you vouched for the Daytona being one of the best 600cc super-sports in that way

                  Truly speaking, it is not one of the best........it is the best
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                  • Originally posted by NikhilB View Post
                    Am I the only one salivating at the Rs. 5.5L Street Triple?
                    Rich biker boys are eyeing the Daytona for weekend rides and stuff. People like us who are gonna use our bikes like a work mules on weekdays and race replicas/tourers on weekends are eyeing the ST675. . Though it might be 5.75 ex showroom.

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                    • made for india triumph ?

                      Does any one has any news about a under 400cc triumph for asian market. I m ready to cheat on my beloved st675 and go in for the this. Makes more sense in india.. here is a little indication

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                      • BTW, Mach50, hope you realized, that the article you shared is of 2007!!!
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                        • Ducati 848 Evo, now the Daytona 675. Only one missing the competetion is Suzuki GSXR - 750...Can't include F3 becasue of the price factor.

                          Moreover, it's hard to find any latest comparo between the above three. In the 600s, we have GSXR 600 as the 'Motorcycle-USA.com' winner for the supersports category. The 750 and 848 have are in sort of 'no questions asked' position. However, same can't be said about the Daytona as it is the closest one to the 600s.

                          But anyways, the Triumph is all set to play big in the Indian market. Let's see if Japenese can challenge them or not....
                          Last edited by MJ1984; 01-08-2012, 04:01 AM.

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                          • Originally posted by aargee View Post
                            BTW, Mach50, hope you realized, that the article you shared is of 2007!!!
                            I do not think that post 2007 any of the major 600cc Supersports went in for any significant mechanical upgrades, except some changes in visual appeal which affects the bike in least functional ways.Ironically, no 600cc bike scooped the Masterbike title after that,the 1000cc just got better.

                            The only news in recent times and post 2007 is the launch of MV's own F3 which infact might become a revelation and only competitor to the Daytona 675's mastery.But still Daytona would win when it comes to Value For Money.



                            Originally posted by Ab13 View Post
                            Rich biker boys are eyeing the Daytona for weekend rides and stuff. People like us who are gonna use our bikes like a work mules on weekdays and race replicas/tourers on weekends are eyeing the ST675. . Though it might be 5.75 ex showroom.
                            I do not agree, an above 5lac bike for daily use ??? Atleast I wont want my Street Triple to get some surgery on its seat, or a scratch by a cyclewala or a stupid sense of parking in the city's so called two wheeled parking zones or paying for fuel at the cost of road traffic caused by rowdy and lazy road users.

                            I have to say Street Triple is the more practical option for weekend fun on Indian roads and not at all for daily use if you reside in an Indian metropolitan.
                            It is the same condition everywhere.

                            Daytona 675 is meant for those who want to do short highway trips on weekend for a day.The best among Supersports only for the smooth roads.

                            Street Triple is for them,those who aspire to spend vacations and weekends on a bike, invading mountains and sea beaches and going over broken roads without breaking the back or cracking the full-covered fairing panels under the bike-A no nonsense standard naked bike.

                            Needless to say, both bikes have performance enough and enough and more than enough for Indian roads for the next 10-15 years.

                            And I am into the Street Triple category.
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                            • Triumph intends to open dealerships in delhi and then mumbai afaik.But elsewhere spares and service will remain a big issue.Won't it be awesome to ride a bonneville on our city streets and be a part of motorcycling history?And to make fun of people mistaking the bonneville to royal enfield

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                              • Looks like Triumph is here to change the equations or at-least rewrite it.

                                Great model selections from classics to cruisers to super-sports with a unique 3-cylinder engine. For one I am impressed even-tough I am a Japanese sympathizer . They have definitely done their homework and have made the right first steps.

                                The only thing now is the right sales and service backup.

                                Now I am interested in these 3 models in order
                                1. Street triple
                                2. Speed triple
                                3. Daytona

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