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Cycle News 2023 Issue 10 March 14

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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RIDE REVIEW I 2024 TRIUMPH STREET TRIPLE 765 R AND RS P112 bustion pressures we've tuned in, the increased breathing and a responsive, aggressive tune, that's really when this engine comes alive." Exhaust gasses now exit in a revised three-into-one exhaust system that houses a single catalytic converter and a new muffler, helping pull down weight from the center of the motorcycle and increasing everything from acceleration to cornering agility and braking performance. The motor's performance is coupled with four ride modes in the base model's R form and five riding modes in RS form—Rain, Road, Sport, Track, and a fully configurable Rider mode, the latter of which is missing from the R. Rider mode allows you to get in there and change the available traction, ABS and throttle maps to anything on the menu, so if you want a Road level throttle with no TC, you can have it. Or Track throttle with full ABS, no worries—the choice is yours. Each mode has a dedicated throttle, ABS, and TC map (traction control and wheelie control are linked), with Rain mode limited to 98 horsepower (100PS). (Left) The Ohlins SXT40 monoshock has been around in Street Triple guise since 2017 and it does its job extremely well. (Below left) Mission control on the RS is the little joystick on the left handlebar, just as it's been for the last seven years. Don't forget to get the heated grips in the accessories catalog, the switch of which is neatly hidden on the end of the grip.

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