The Supersport that shakes Japan !
The Triumph Daytona has been terrorizing the Supersport category since 2006, thanks to its rigorous chassis and its enchanting 675 cc three-cylinder engine! Refined in 2009, the English sportswoman has not lost any of her charm and raises the level of a notch… Test !
Technical sheet
Engine
- Type : 3 cylinders in line, 12 valves, double overhead camshaft, liquid cooling
- Displacement : 675 cc
- Bore x stroke : 74.0 x 52.3 mm
- Compression : 12.65: 1
- Food : multi-point sequential electronic injection with forced air intake and secondary air injection
- Exhaust : 3 in 1 in stainless steel with silencer under the saddle and valve on the exhaust
- Final drive : O-ring chain
- Clutch : multi-discs in oil bath
- Gearbox : 6 close reports
- Butterfly diameter : 44.0
- Oil capacity : 3.5 liters
- Maximum torque : 73 Nm at 11,750 rpm
Box reports
- Primary : 85/46
- 1st: 37/16
- 2nd: 39/21
- 3rd: 36/23
- 4th: 27/20
- 5th: 26/21
- 6th: 25/22
Cycle part
- Frame : Aluminum with two spars
- Swinging arm : reinforced, double, aluminum alloy with adjustable pivot position
- Front wheel : cast aluminum alloy, 5 sticks, 17 x 3.5 inches
- Rear wheel : cast aluminum alloy, 5 sticks, 17 x 5.5 inches
- Front tire : 120/70 ZR17
- Rear tire : 180/55 ZR17
- Front suspension : 41mm Kayaba inverted fork with adjustable preload, rebound and high / low speed compression, 120mm travel
- Suspension AR : Kayaba shock with separate reservoir, adjustable preload, rebound and high / low speed compression, 130mm travel
- Front brake : two 308mm floating discs with radial monobloc Nissin 4-piston calipers
- Rear brake : single 220 mm disc with single piston Nissin caliper
- Front master cylinder : 19mm diameter NISSIN radial master cylinder
Dimensions
- Length : 2,010 mm
- Width (handlebars) : 700 mm
- Height : 1120 mm
- Saddle height : 825 mm
- Wheelbase : 1395 mm
- Caster angle / Caster : 23.9º / 89.1 mm
- Dry weight : 162 kg
- Tank capacity : 17.4 liters
Commercial information
- Price : 10 990 €
- Guarantee : 2 years parts and labor
- Availability : immediate
- Colors : red (Tornado Red), black (Jet Black) + a limited series of 150 Daytona SE (blue and white) distributed since early May 2009 at 11,190 € (read)
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