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Cycle News 2022 Issue 02 January 11

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VOLUME 59 ISSUE 2 JANUARY 11, 2022 P87 92 lb-ft comes at 9000 rpm, a significant increase from the outgoing model's 82 lb-ft at 7500 rpm, but delivered higher up the rev range, which means it's lost some of the old Speed Triple's lusty low-down grunt. But while you're more conscious of that on the naked RS, it's not something you worry about too much on the RR, for the simple reason that you can't really help riding Triumph's new modern- era café racer like the half-faired Superbike it really is. Those horsepower numbers are all present and correct, but to really max out the brutally strong real-world performance available from the Gen 3.0 Speed Triple, you need to rev it quite a bit higher than before, while still surfing that midrange torque curve which crests at 9000 revs. Doing this delivers monstrous acceleration that's very well controlled by Triumph's electronic package linked to a Continental six-axis IMU, which features five riding modes – Rain, Road, Sport, Rider-configurable, plus a Track mode with minimal ABS and TC intervention, which are both anyway switchable. Settings are finely tunable via the backlit switch cubes and full- color five-inch TFT dash, and the My Triumph connectivity system is also fitted as standard. Both Android and iOS compatible, this enables phone call and music operation, Google Maps-linked turn-by-turn navigation, and GoPro control. Four-way adjustable lean- sensitive TC with integrated anti- wheelie control, both switchable, are also fitted, plus two-stage Cornering ABS. There's also A classy look for a classy bike. (Left) Load up the front and hook in. The new clip-on bars transform the Speed triple's handling. (Below) Electronic Ohlins on the RR versus conventional Ohlins for the RS.

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