The ultimate Triumph Daytona road bike was announced at the British Grand Prix at Silverstone last weekend. Sadly, you'll need to be quick, because the bike will only be produced in limited quantities ...
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Triumph has confirmed it will indeed be resurrecting the Daytona name for a razor-sharp new sportsbike based on the 765cc engine now used to power the entire Moto2 class. The British company will be ...
If you ride high-performance motorcycles long enough, you start to recognize if a given machine will fulfill your expectations within three corners. It doesn’t happen often, but when it does, well, ...
Triumph has confirmed to will replace the Daytona 675 they axed in 2017 with a Daytona 765 powered by a version of their control engine for the Moto2 class. Ever since Triumph was announced as the ...
The Triumph Daytona name has been used by the British brand’s range-topping sportsbikes since 1997 when the T595 was launched. But the name can trace its roots back to 1966 when Buddy Elmore won the ...
Triumph said it was going to race in Moto2, so it makes sense that the company released a limited-edition Daytona Moto2 765 for the road. The bike is a genuinely special machine. The bikes 765cc three ...
Triumph has brought back the Daytona, but this time around it’s called the Daytona Moto2 765 limited edition. As the name suggests, it’s a road-legal limited-run model (just 1,530 units in total) that ...
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