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Cycle News 2021 Issue 05 February 2

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2021 TRIUMPH SPEED TRIPLE 1200 RS P46 F I R ST LO O K 2021 TRIUMPH SPEED TRIPLE 1200 RS T he bike that started the streetfighter segment back in 1994—the vener- able Triumph Speed Triple—is getting a full-blown makeover for the 2021 model year. In the face of the contin- ued performance onslaught by European rivals KTM, Ducati, Aprilia and BMW, and Japan's Kawasaki and Yamaha, Triumph's hand has been forced and the British boys and girls have produced a new Speed Triple that's lighter and significantly more powerful than before. Starting with the motor, the capacity has seen a 110cc hike and now stands at 1160cc. Power is up a stout 29 horsepower to a claimed 177, while the torque from the inline three-cylinder engine is up six pounds-feet to 92 lb-ft. That's an almost 25 percent increase in the power-to- weight ratio over the outgo- ing Speed triple, and almost twice that of the 1994 model. There's a new clutch and gearbox, and the model now comes with Triumph's Shift Assist up and down quick- shifter as standard. As for the chassis, 22 pounds have been shaved off during the construction. Triumph is claiming the new Speed triple will weigh 437 pounds ready to ride with a tank of gas, making it one of the lightest super-nakeds in the category. The riding position is more aggressive, the bodywork has changed, and there are new Brembo Stylema brake calipers, Oh- lins suspension and Metzeler Racetec RR rubber fitted as standard. As for the electronics, Tri- umph's used a new five-inch TFT dash, five riding modes, up and down quickshifter as standard, redesigned LED lighting, keyless ride, Corner- ing ABS and traction control (feted by a six-axis Inertial Measurement Unit) and the Triumph Connectivity System is fitted as standard for navi- gation and phone duties. The new Speed Triple will come with an MSRP of $18,300, making it one of the most affordable machines in the class. Units will be avail- able by the end of March this year. CN

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