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2013 Triumph Street Triple on 2040-motos

$9,399
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: WHITE
Location:

Chandler, Arizona

Chandler, AZ
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Triumph Street Triple tech info

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Triumph Street Triple description

2013 Triumph Street Triple, CONTACT KYLE FOR DETAILS(480) This truly impressive middleweight street motorcycle has been acclaimed by critics around the world. The all-new 2013 model is even punchier, better balanced and more exhilarating.

The new chassis has a more dynamic specification, giving you agility and precision while keeping you planted, and better weight distribution and geometry give you an athletic, responsive ride.

The heart of the Street Triple is the throbbing 675cc triple, delivering 106PS and 68Nm of torque. It s so good you ll have trouble believing its only 675cc. The torque and sound of the liquid cooled 12 valve triple, combined with a close ratio six speed gearbox produce an exciting ride, and the under-engine silencer helps lower the centre gravity and improve handling.

As if that totally addictive engine wasn t enough, the Street Triple s specification includes Triumph s trademark twin headlights and new low boy stainless steel exhaust, meaty dual brake discs up front and a comprehensive instrument suite that even includes a lap timer and adjustable gear change indicator.

It looks even better too, with stylish brushed metal finishes, aggressive headlights and a choice of colored coded styling accessories complementing the dark powder coated engines and frames.
Features Dynamic Chassis

Defining the new Street Triple and Street Triple R s aggressive new look is the all-new frame. Incorporating a high-pressure die-cast rear subframe for increased rigidity. Not only is the chassis robust and hard-edged, it s also advanced. Designed to optimize dynamism, agility and rider enjoyment, the light-weight design and lower center of gravity gives you the stability and confidence for an incredible riding experience. And with the addition of adjustable front forks, an RSU with both pre-load and damping adjustment and Nissin radial 4-piston brakes, the Street Triple R has even more of an edge.
Styling

With hard-edged street looks, exposed engine, unmistakable twin headlamps and low mounted silencer this is a pure riders bike. A striking new wheel design reduces un-sprung mass which improves dynamics and agility. The all-new Street Triple is available in Phantom Black, Crystal White, and Caribbean Blue. And for an even sportier edge, the Street Triple R comes in Phantom Black, Crystal White, and Matte Graphite and is enhanced with a red rear sub frame, red side radiator cowls, and red pin stripe detailing to the wheels.
Low Mounted Exhaust

Street Triple and Street Triple R feature a low-mounted stainless steel 3 into 1 exhaust system with a low single-sided silencer. This new design reduces the centre of gravity for an exceptionally agile and exhilarating riding experience.
675 Triple Engine


The throbbing heart of the Triumph Street Triple and Street Triple R is the 675cc liquid-cooled trip

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