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  • Triumph Street Triple RS launched in India

    Triumph has launched the Street Triple RS in India. #GameChanger

    765cc engine derived from the Daytona which produces 123ps at 11700 rpm and 77nm at 10800. Ride by wire with 5 riding modes. 5" TFT screen. Quick shifter. 80 new parts. Shows front forks and Ohlins monoshock rear suspension. Matt Silver and Phantom Black. 60 accessories available for the bike.

    Currently, with 14 dealerships & 4500 customers in India, Triumph has sold 63400 motorcycles in India with 28% growth in this financial year. Also plans to open new dealerships in Goa, Mangalore and Gurgaon soon.

    The newly launched Street Triple RS is assembled in India and Triumph says 90% of their motorcycle portfolio will be assembled in India.

    Mr. Vimal Sumbly, Managing Director, Triumph Motorcycles India Pvt Ltd. commented “Innovation at Triumph is motivated by our need to deliver products that suit rider requirements. The new Triumph Street Triple RS is a force-machine that delivers in terms of performance and style. It is the most explosive and adrenaline-charged Street Triple ever. It’s built to be at home on the track, and a weapon on the road. No wonder the same platform was the engine of choice for the Moto-2 tracks. I hope our riders enjoy the superb suspension, power and technology of this all new Street Triple.”

    Read here the full review of Street Triple RS

    More details to come from the launch venue soon...

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    SPECIFICATIONS of the Triumph Street Triple RS
    ENGINE
    POWER 123 PS / 121 BHP (90kW)
    @ 11,700rpm
    TORQUE 77 Nm @ 10,800 rpm
    ENGINE TYPE Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder
    ENGINE SIZE 765 cc
    BORE / STROKE 78 x 53.4 mm
    COMPRESSION RATIO 12.65:1
    FUEL SYSTEM Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI. Electronic throttle control
    EXHAUST Stainless steel 3 into 1 exhaust system low single sided stainless steel silencer
    CLUTCH Wet, multi-plate, slip and assist clutch
    GEARBOX 6 - Speed
    FINAL DRIVE O ring chain
    CHASSIS
    FRAME Front - Aluminium beam twin spar. Rear - 2 piece high pressure die cast
    SWINGARM Twin-sided, cast aluminium alloy
    FRONT SUSPENSION Showa 41 mm upside down big piston forks (BPF), 115 mm front wheel travel. Adjustable compression damping, rebound damping and preload.
    REAR SUSPENSION Öhlins STX40 piggyback reservoir monoshock, 131 mm rear wheel travel. Adjustable spring preload (lock-rings), compression damping and rebound damping.
    FRONT BRAKE Twin 310 mm floating discs, Brembo M50 4-piston radial monobloc calipers
    FRONT TYRE 120/70 ZR17 Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP
    FRONT WHEEL 3.5” x 17” cast
    REAR BRAKE Single 220 mm fixed disc, Brembo single piston sliding caliper
    REAR TYRE 180/55 ZR17 Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP
    REAR WHEEL 5.5” x 17” cast
    DIMENSIONS
    SEAT HEIGHT 825 mm
    HEIGHT
    (WITHOUT MIRRORS)
    1,085 mm
    RAKE 23.9 degrees
    TRAIL 100 mm
    LENGTH 2,065 mm
    WHEELBASE 1,410 mm
    DRY WEIGHT 166 KG
    FUEL TANK CAPACITY 17.4 LITRES
    EMISSIONS
    FUEL CONSUMPTION 4.7 l/100km
    60.1 MPG
    EMISSIONS 115 g / km
    EQUIPMENT
    STANDARD EQUIPMEN § Ride-by-wire throttle
    § ABS
    § Switchable traction control
    § All-new ‘gullwing’ swingarm
    § Rain and Road riding modes
    § LED position light bulb headlights
    § All-new bodywork including new flyscreen with integrated air intake, and new inner and outer radiator cowls
    § Sporty twin-seat design
    § Painted rear bodywork
    § New black powder coated main frame, subframe and swingarm
    § Switchable ABS
    § Slip and assist clutch
    § 5” full-colour TFT instrument pack
    § Additional Sport and Rider programmable riding modes (Rain, Road, Sport and Rider)
    § High-spec onboard computer
    § New switch cubes with 5-way joystick control
    § DRL headlights
    § Self-cancelling indicators
    § Sporty body-coloured flyscreen with integrated air intake
    § Premium seat stitching and vinyls
    § Red rear subframe, wheel pinstripes and detailing
    § Quickshifter
    § Additional Track riding mode (Rain, Road, Sport, Track and Rider)
    § Lap timer
    § Matt silver painted aluminium rear subframe and detailing
    § Silver/grey seat stitching
    § Body-coloured pillion seat cowl (pillion seat also supplied)
    § Body-coloured bellypan
    § Lower chain guard
    § Unique paint schemes
    Last edited by The Monk; 10-16-2017, 04:51 PM.

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    Re: Triumph Street Triple RS launched in India

    That's a helluva temptation except that I am waiting for the 765 Daytona R which will score vigorously on every front. We are waiting Triumph!
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      Re: Triumph Street Triple RS launched in India

      pricing is a bit on the higher side.. is it worth 2 lacs extra over the existing S model?

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        Re: Triumph Street Triple RS launched in India

        Originally posted by faiz0210 View Post
        pricing is a bit on the higher side.. is it worth 2 lacs extra over the existing S model?
        I think it absolutely is, more power, that tft display, fully adjustable front forks and rear shocks, 5 riding modes, switchable traction control and abs, quick shifter, it's the ultimate track tool if you ask me, but if your not going to use it regularly on the track, then I think S will do, I think slip assist clutch is standard on the S you have to purchase these seperately.

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          Re: Triumph Street Triple RS launched in India

          A few pictures from the launch of the Triumph Street Triple RS in Delhi




















































          Also on display was the Triumph truck which will be going around India showcasing the company's motorcycles in smaller cities where the company doesn't already have showrooms. This was flagged of from Delhi after the launch.







          Photos: Mohit Gena/xBhp
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