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Cycle News Issue 12 March 27

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2018 TRIUMPH SPEED TRIPLE FIRST TEST P82 INTO THE SKIN Triumph put a lot of work into the new 1050 Speed Triple. With 105 new parts in the engine alone, Triumph has produced their lightest, most powerful Speed Triple to date. The new triple-cylinder engine features a lighter crank gear, lighter Nikasil aluminum cylinder liners, lighter balance shaft, a smaller starter motor and a lighter alternator. A new cylinder-head design with better porting and newly reshaped pistons has raised the compression ratio from 12.25:1 to 12.92:1. The bore and stroke is now at 79 x 71.4mm. They have also redesigned the oil pick-up sump for less crank drag and re-routed the oil system, which now flows internally through the motor, removing the external pipes which equals less weight and improved looks. What you get is a faster and higher-revving three-cylinder powerplant with a new redline at 10,500 rpm, 1000 rpm higher than the previous Speed Triple. Throw in a new chassis and more advanced electronics and you've brought the Speed Triple into the modern era. You can find the new 1050 Speed Triple in two distinct colors. The S model comes in a Jet Black or Crystal White paint scheme with a titanium-colored rear subframe. The RS comes in a Crystal White or Matte Jet Black color with an aluminum subframe. Both models are fitted with Pirelli's latest Diablo Supercorsa tires. You get a lot of bike in the new 1050 Speed Triple considering it's a stripped-down hooligan special but that's what you want—something that looks the part but does the business even better. Subtle but numerous changes distinguish the '18 Speed Triple from the '17. Even though it wasn't designed as such, the Speed Triple makes for a handy track day tool.

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