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Cycle News 2017 Issue 10 March 14

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2017 TRIUMPH STREET TRIPLE RS FIRST TEST P80 engine, Triumph has taken its 675 Daytona supersport motor and bored and stroked it to get 78 x 53.4mm measurements to move it to that 765cc capacity, thus keeping the Street range firmly in the middleweight cat- egory. It's seen the Street Triple RS (replacing the RX model), gain 16 percent in overall power and 13 percent in overall torque— it has more torque at 4000 rpm than the RX did at peak revs. "With the RS, we focused heavily on tuning the engine," says Triumph's Head of Engi- neering, Stuart Wood. "We've taken it further. We've given it more power and more torque everywhere, but we've focused on the top end as well. In all we've changed 80 parts in this engine." The engine houses a new crank, con-rods, pistons, bal- ancer shaft, nikasil aluminum bores (that replace the iron bore liners of the old 675cc engine), cylinder head and camshafts (the S and the RS run the same cams, the R gets different ones), as well as a new intake and new three-into-one exhaust system that allows the triple to sing like never before. There's also a new slip and assist clutch, a factory fitted quickshifter on this RS model and shorter first and

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