Plug in your headphones and listen to this: DYNO RUN OF THE TRIUMPH Moto2 MACHINE
The video shows the dyno run of Triumph’s Moto2 machine. The news that Triumph will supply their 765cc triple mill for Moto2 is quite old and the engine was being developed and tested for a long time. Seems like the motor has come to its final shape as the British GP at Silverstone this Sunday, will feature a parade lap of Triumph’s Moto2 machine and too wearing a Union Jack color scheme.

The engine has been derived from Street Triple’s 765 triple motor. The peak power figures of the engine are mind boggling as well because it supposedly churns out 170 bhp. The Honda CBR600RR engines currently in use in Moto2 produce around 130 bhp. So, Triumph’s 765 triple is a huge leap from the CBR600RR’s inline-4. What’s interesting is that the currently the Moto2 bikes aren’t much slower when compared to the big MotoGP machines. And with the engine change and the increase in power output, the gap is going to shrink even more.


170 bhp on wheel is awesome for such a light machine.

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