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2009 Triumph Daytona 675
2009 Triumph Daytona 675

2009 Triumph Daytona 675
2009 Triumph Daytona 675

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2009 Triumph Daytona 675

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Triumph 2009 Triumph Daytona 675 Media/Press Release(s):

2009 Daytona 675

Triumph’s award-winning Daytona 675 has been uprated for the 2009 season
with a host of modifications to improve the bike’s already class-leading handling
and performance. The only three-cylinder bike in its class now weighs 3kg less
and develops 3PS more power than its predecessor.

Triumph’s R&D department has taken an evolutionary approach with the 2009
Daytona. The latest specification 675cc three-cylinder engine utilises a 450rpm
higher rev limit than the 2008 model, while the hydraulic cam chain tensioner
and higher ratio first gear have jumped straight from the race kit to become
standard equipment for the road. The new, 2kg-lighter exhaust system,
recalibrated fuel injection and revised cylinder head, with new valves and a
modified combustion chamber, contribute to a powerplant pumping out 128PS
and revving to a 13,950rpm redline. A new magnesium cam cover also
contributes to the weight-saving and, as a further benefit to racers and track day
enthusiasts, Triumph will be adding a ‘plug and play’ quickshifter to its genuine
accessories range.

The Daytona 675 comes equipped with top of the line suspension and brakes. The
fully-adjustable 41mm upside down forks and rear monoshock unit both benefit
from highly sophisticated high and low speed damping control, allowing riders to
set their Daytona up with maximum accuracy. New radial-mount Nissin monobloc
brakes give even greater levels of stopping power and rider feedback, and new
wheels give significant savings in unsprung weight and help the bike change
direction more easily. The latest Pirelli SuperCorsa SP tyres have been specified
for their outstanding levels of both grip and feedback.

It’s not just the performance that’s been enhanced – the 2009 Daytona 675 has
also been restyled, with a new cockpit, headlamp and screen. It comes in two
colour options, Jet Black and Tornado Red.

The new Daytona 675 will be available in December and priced £7,499 otr*.

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