MCN Street racer: Moto2 Edition Triumph brings racing poise to the road
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MCN Street racer: Moto2 Edition Triumph brings racing poise to the road
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Triumph have unveiled a new limited-edition version of the Street Triple to celebrate their continuing role as engine supplier to the second tier of GP racing.
The Street Triple Moto2 Edition starts life as a more powerful, updated version of the 765 Street Triple RS, which is made more special with the addition of fully adjustable Öhlins, Brembo Stylema brakes, clip-on bars and a paintjob fit for the racetrack.
Behind the glitz and glamour Triumph have been working hard to extract more power from the three-cylinder engine, which now puts out just over 128bhp. To achieve this, they have made changes to the combustion chamber, used new pistons and increased cylinder pressure limits – all so they can up the compression ratio without affecting reliability.
“We’ve developed a new engine for Moto2 offering more to the riders for next season,” explains Triumph Chief Engineer, Stuart Wood. “We’ve taken the learning from that into the road bikes, so we’ve improved the airflow through the engine, too.
“We’ve got new intake ports, new intake trumpets, a more free-flowing exhaust system. We’ve gone from two catalysts down to one and made the pipes more open.”
All of these engine changes have also been carried over to the Street Triple RS (see below) but the Moto2 Edition is set apart by its official branding, carbon bodywork and Moto2 start-up screen on its TFT dash.
Triumph have unveiled a new limited-edition version of the Street Triple to celebrate their continuing role as engine supplier to the second tier of GP racing.
The Street Triple Moto2 Edition starts life as a more powerful, updated version of the 765 Street Triple RS, which is made more special with the addition of fully adjustable Öhlins, Brembo Stylema brakes, clip-on bars and a paintjob fit for the racetrack.
Behind the glitz and glamour Triumph have been working hard to extract more power from the three-cylinder engine, which now puts out just over 128bhp. To achieve this, they have made changes to the combustion chamber, used new pistons and increased cylinder pressure limits – all so they can up the compression ratio without affecting reliability.
“We’ve developed a new engine for Moto2 offering more to the riders for next season,” explains Triumph Chief Engineer, Stuart Wood. “We’ve taken the learning from that into the road bikes, so we’ve improved the airflow through the engine, too.
“We’ve got new intake ports, new intake trumpets, a more free-flowing exhaust system. We’ve gone from two catalysts down to one and made the pipes more open.”
All of these engine changes have also been carried over to the Street Triple RS (see below) but the Moto2 Edition is set apart by its official branding, carbon bodywork and Moto2 start-up screen on its TFT dash.
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Re: MCN Street racer: Moto2 Edition Triumph brings racing poise to the road
So why not go the whole hog, slap a fairing on it and make a lightly sanitised Moto2 racer for the road? Think KTM RC8C but not as extreme or pricey.
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Re: MCN Street racer: Moto2 Edition Triumph brings racing poise to the road
Well, I have been waiting for the new Street Triple launch for a while. I must admit, I feel a bit disappointed in the R. Trident/Tiger 660 Sport dash, Trident wing mirrors, brake levers, and switchgear. Seems like a cost cutting/saving, which I partly understand. But for £2k more than a Trident I was hoping for a bit more in the cockpit department. Other than those points, I think it looks great and looking forward to seeing one in the flesh.
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Re: MCN Street racer: Moto2 Edition Triumph brings racing poise to the road
I'd just like to see one where they haven't turned the lights off in the studio.I think it looks great and looking forward to seeing one in the flesh.
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I thought the Moto2 & RS had been given little beaky front fenders for half a second there
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Re: MCN Street racer: Moto2 Edition Triumph brings racing poise to the road
Did they take the photos in a Mini showroom?
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