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2011 Triumph Daytona 675 SE - VOTED: AWESOME

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2011 Triumph Daytona 675 SE

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2011 Triumph Daytona 675 SE


The best supersport bike in the world or a class of its own? Designed for the racetrack, to compete with the best in the supersport class, Triumph’s Daytona 675 is the bike to beat on both road and track.

Winner of the 2009 Supertest ‘King of Supersports’ award (for the fourth time, no less) and MCN’s Sportsbike of the Year, the Daytona 675 delivers a killer blow with its combination of outstanding handling and a storming three-cylinder engine.

With the lightest and narrowest chassis in the class, the Daytona 675 delivers outstandingly agile and intuitive handling. Fully adjustable suspension front and rear, with separate adjustment for high and low speed compression damping, gives the Daytona 675 superb composure on all surfaces, while top-of-the-range monobloc radial brake calipers up front deliver eye popping stopping power.

But it is the engine that makes the Daytona 675 stand apart from the competition. With 126ps and more torque than the competition, the 675cc triple offers an exhilarating ride for novice and experienced riders alike. With its unique and wicked three-cylinder howl, the Daytona 675 delivers an unadulterated experience like no other sportsbike.

Updates for 2011 include new instruments, decals and a new Dayona 675SE option.




Triumph is offering customers across North America the opportunity to own a truly unique factory sport bike with the Daytona 675 Special Edition. The limited edition model takes the award-winning Daytona 675 and covers its body panels, tank and fenders in a stunning new Pearl White while the frame, swing arm and subframe receive a distinctive Sparkle Blue paint. -


Introducing the Triumph Daytona 675 SE, a stunning special edition of the award winning supersport machine that really stands out from the crowd.

Triumph is offering customers across North America the opportunity to own a truly unique factory sport bike with the Daytona 675 Special Edition. The limited edition model takes the award-winning Daytona 675 and covers its body panels, tank and fenders in a stunning new Pearl White while the frame, swing arm and subframe receive a distinctive Sparkle Blue paint.

"The Daytona 675 has received exceptional reviews for its performance and styling," said Jim Callahan, North American Marketing Manager for Triumph Motorcycles. "Now, Triumph has taken the bike's styling a step further with this incredible new color scheme. You absolutely have to see the Daytona 675 Special Edition in person to appreciate the way sunlight makes this bike shine."
The Daytona 675 SE is mechanically identical to the standard 2009 Daytona 675, which has received praises worldwide by winning several road and track-based tests against its competitors.

The race-bred machine utilizes a 126bhp three-cylinder engine and the very latest chassis technology, including a highly sophisticated and adjustable front and rear suspension. Riders can adjust both high and low speed compression damping to obtain unparalleled levels of control that are suited to both spirited street and track riding as well as compliance for rough road surfaces. New radial-mount Nissin monobloc front brakes give tremendous stopping power while the latest Pirelli SuperCorsa SP tires give outstanding levels of grip and feedback.

A full range of genuine accessories and factory race parts also are available for the Daytona 675 SE, giving owners an opportunity to personalize both the looks and performance of their machine. Track day enthusiasts will find a number of accessories that include lightweight carbon fiber parts and a 'plug-and-play' quickshifter as well as race-style rear set footrests and a racing inspired exhaust that were developed with Italian racing specialist Arrow Special Parts.

Similarly, Triumph's association with Alpinestars technical riding apparel has resulted in a range of performance jackets, pants, gloves and boots that are designed for male and female Daytona 675 riders.


2011 Triumph Daytona 675 SE - USA Specifications
MSRP: $10,899 USD, MSRP: $12,399 CDN

Engine

Type
Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder
Capacity
675cc
Bore/Stroke
74 x 52.3 mm
Compression Ratio
12.65:1
Fuel System
Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with forced air induction and SAI

Transmission

Final Drive
O ring chain
Clutch
Wet, multi-plate
Gearbox
6-speed, close ratio

Cycle Parts

Frame
Aluminum beam twin spar
Swingarm
Braced, twin-sided, aluminum alloy with adjustable pivot position
Front Wheel
Cast aluminum alloy 5-spoke, 17 x 3.5in
Rear Wheel
Cast aluminum alloy 5-spoke, 17 x 5.5in
Front Tyre
120/70 ZR 17
Rear Tyre
180/55 ZR 17
Front Suspension
Kayaba 41mm upside down forks with adjustable preload, rebound and high/low speed compression damping, 110mm wheel travel
Rear Suspension
Kayaba monoshock with piggy back reservoir adjustable for preload, rebound and high/low speed compression damping, 130mm rear wheel travel
Front Brakes
Twin 308mm floating discs, Nissin 4-piston radial mono-block calipers
Rear Brakes
Single 220mm disc, Nissin single piston caliper

Dimensions

Length
79.5 in
Width (Handlebars)
27.9 in
Height
43.5 in
Seat Height
32.7 in
Wheelbase
55.7 in
Rake/Trail
23.9 degree / 89.1 mm
Wet Weight
407 lbs
Fuel Tank Capacity
4.6 US gals
Performance (measured at crankshaft to 95/1/EC)
Maximum Power EC
124bhp @ 12600 rpm
Maximum Torque EC
53 ft.lbs @ 11700 rpm

Colours

Phantom Black, Tornado Red, Caspian Blue
2011 Special Edition - Pearl White with Sparkle Blue Frame

Price

$10,499/ 2011 SE - $10,899
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Thanks to Sunshine229 and High_Side for suggesting this week's Cool Wall bike! Remember, anyone can suggest any motorcycle model to review on the Cool Wall here: viewtopic.php?f=61&t=40774 picking something unique, unusual or different always stirs up the pot!

Have fun with discussing the 2011 Triumph Daytona 675 SE, it's quite the unique bike.

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Fail.

A most blatant and shameless copy of the '03-'06 Honda CBR600RR with some newer CBR influence and Yamaha R6 elements thrown in. From a company that came out with a design as innovative as the Speed Triple (yes that was a copy too, from the riders in Britain who created streetfighters out of crashed Suzuki GSX-Rs but it took quite a vision and guts to put someting like that into production).

I see that the new Triumph Tiger is a blatant shameles copy of the BMW as well! You can't even tell them apart at first glance. I do not like the direction the design department of this company is going. Not only are they blatantly copying other manufacturers, they ruined the Speed Triple's iconic headlights. :(
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totalmotorcycle wrote: it's quite the unique bike.
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HYPERR wrote:Fail.

A most blatant and shameless copy of the '03-'06 Honda CBR600RR with some newer CBR influence and Yamaha R6 elements thrown in. From a company that came out with a design as innovative as the Speed Triple (yes that was a copy too, from the riders in Britain who created streetfighters out of crashed Suzuki GSX-Rs but it took quite a vision and guts to put someting like that into production).

I see that the new Triumph Tiger is a blatant shameles copy of the BMW as well! You can't even tell them apart at first glance. I do not like the direction the design department of this company is going. Not only are they blatantly copying other manufacturers, they ruined the Speed Triple's iconic headlights. :(
You make some very good (and debateable) points! I almost fell off my chair when I read "fail" as I didn't expect that in the voting at all... but fair enough points for saying so.

I think a lot of bikes are slight copies of each other today, it's hard to product a completely unique bikes (say the Honda DN-01, and we know how that did and even then it was a "copy" of the alligator). The Japanese started off copying Harley-Davidson style back in the late 70's for their first "cruisers" and still do a little today. But the Daytona 675 isn't a Chinese rip off either, it's just influenced, as you say, but some of the most successful bikes ever sold.

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totalmotorcycle wrote: it's quite the unqiue bike.
:shock:
I like that reply. :D When I say "unique" I mean the engine type, 3 cylinder and 675cc, there isn't anything out there in the spotbike market like it. (good and bad I suppose).

This is going to be a good debate on this model I can tell. :kicking:

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Just perfect. Perfectly sized, unique engine configuration, and not ridiculously priced (at least compared to Italian exotica). Only thing better would be the same engine in the Street Triple R.
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Its a Triumph and that automatically makes it awesome....but then again, I am rather biased towards all Triumphs, including the old four wheeled ones....well.....all except the TR7 and 8's.....what the hell were they thinking when they designed them????
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ceemes wrote:Its a Triumph and that automatically makes it awesome....but then again, I am rather biased towards all Triumphs, including the old four wheeled ones....well.....all except the TR7 and 8's.....what the hell were they thinking when they designed them????
I wonder if Triumph will bring back their automotive production again, it's not uncommon for motorcycle makes to make cars as well.. ie, Honda, Suzuki... even KTM...

Now a Ducati car, that would be interesting too...

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totalmotorcycle wrote: The Japanese started off copying Harley-Davidson style back in the late 70's for their first "cruisers" and still do a little today.
The Japanese didn't really copy HD back in the late 70s. Nobody copied Harleys back then as practically nobody bought Harleys back then. :laughing: The japanese "customs" then were still copies of British bikes (Yamaha XS parallel twin) or they were unique (Kawasaki LTD inline 4s). The customs that they built in the 80s and early 90s were mostly influenced by what the riders in Japan and America were building from their bikes (Honda Magnas & Shadows). Contrary to what many people believe, these were not "bothched" Harley copies that were failed attempt to capture the American look. They were not trying to copy Harley (Harley was not still selling very well at this time, just getting back on their feet. No need to copy something that does not sell well). These japanese customs sold quite well. In fact the japanese customs like the Honda Shadow of the mid 80s have a unique and highly appealing look to my eyes. Then of course Harley became very popular in the early 90s. This is when the Japenese started building cruisers that were highly influenced by HD and still do to this day.

totalmotorcycle wrote: But the Daytona 675 isn't a Chinese rip off either, it's just influenced, as you say, but some of the most successful bikes ever sold.
No certainly not. :shock:
The fact remains it is an almost identical copy of the CBR. Its similarities would almost make the Chinese :chinese: blush.
The new Tiger might even be worse. Probably is because the looks of the BMW GS is so unique that to copy something that unusual makes the "crime" even worse.

totalmotorcycle wrote:When I say "unique" I mean the engine type, 3 cylinder and 675cc, there isn't anything out there in the spotbike market like it. (good and bad I suppose).
Yes agreed that the triple is a great engine and it was smart of them to not compete directly with the japanese Four with a 600 four as Triumph would have gotten their a$$es handed to them. The "cheater" displacement was originally done by Kawasaki however. Speaking of triples, Triumph has a new competition however in the form of MV Augusta with their F3.
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ceemes wrote:Its a Triumph and that automatically makes it awesome....but then again, I am rather biased towards all Triumphs, including the old four wheeled ones....well.....all except the TR7 and 8's.....what the hell were they thinking when they designed them????
I actually love the look of the "Wedge", the terrible Buick engine notwithstanding.
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