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daktulos
25-08-20, 01:48 PM
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It looks like a direct competitor for the SV ... not quite as pretty as a curvy, though.
Sir Trev
25-08-20, 06:28 PM
Not sure about the colour...
Adam Ef
25-08-20, 06:33 PM
Surely that's a slightly retro looking Street Triple?
Adam Ef
25-08-20, 06:34 PM
Not sure about the colour...
As long as it's called something like Arctic Ice White it'll be ok ;)
Adam Ef
25-08-20, 06:48 PM
Shall we put a few guesses in on the specs?
I'd say no suspension adjustment apart from maybe rear preload. Approx 70bhp and 60nm torque, both peaking very low down in the revs. LCD retro look dash. Choice of black, deep maroon or deep green colour like their Street Twins. A million add on accessories available to make it more retro including an £800 slip on exhaust which will be totally at odds with it's price point of about £6,400 for the base model.
The finished product will also have a number plate bracket that sticks out 4ft, that everyone will remove to give it that no rear end look again and buy the Triumph add on Tail tidy with LED blinkers for £200.
Not sure if it will have a locking fuel cap though.. probably an extra too.
I'm expecting the accessories catalogue to have the word Billet used in it about 700 times.
And they said the CX500 was ugly ! ...I can just hear it now ... ooooh, I've just passed my bike test, now where can I buy a Triumph Dulux.
Sir Trev
26-08-20, 09:05 PM
Triumph Dulux :p:smt005
And I bet the base price will be a fair bit more than £6,400. It is a Triumph after all...
Adam Ef
26-08-20, 09:43 PM
... but they keep mentioning going for the first big bike market. Up against the (£6600) MT07 I'd have thought, so trying to compete budget wise. Kind of a Triumph Value range going for the post Covid market of people avoiding public transport etc.
I went to Fowlers the other day and saw that their scooter and 125 section seems to have got huge. Apparently (similar to bicycles) sales of smaller bikes and scooters to keep people mobile are going crazy. Not sure if this will fit into that bracket but I bet Triumph are concious that they need to get more affordable offerings out there. They hinted at it with the lower budget, lower cc version of the Street Triple 2017 onwards.
I'd assumed it was white because it was a mock up prototype and the parts had been 3D printed. Ugly? Obviously subjective but it looks like any modern bike with the exception of the round headlamp. I see the weather protection is up to modern standards, ie non existent. Personally, I'm tired of having to fit fender extenders and huggers to every new bike.
It'll be the 47hp A2 bike with upgrade to 80hp to keep it ahead of the class but not too close to the 765.
daktulos
27-08-20, 06:20 AM
I'd assumed it was white because it was a mock up prototype and the parts had been 3D printed. Ugly? Obviously subjective but it looks like any modern bike with the exception of the round headlamp. I see the weather protection is up to modern standards, ie non existent. Personally, I'm tired of having to fit fender extenders and huggers to every new bike.
It'll be the 47hp A2 bike with upgrade to 80hp to keep it ahead of the class but not too close to the 765.
I think the white was just to add a bit of mystery, they've apparently had them on the road, and most of the parts (like the brakes) would be standard anyway.
I like the look, but it will depend on what's added on (like the tail untidy). I think the headlight looks great, and like the round display. I won't disagree with the weather protection, but my personal pet hate is the rear seat being made smaller and smaller (and then having to put the numberplate onna stick to comply with standards).
Don't forget that there's a 660cc Street Triple, so it'd need to fit in with that.
Biker Biggles
27-08-20, 08:54 AM
Nice colour scheme. Lets call it concrete and clay to resonate with the old timers like me
Sir Trev
27-08-20, 05:41 PM
... I bet Triumph are concious that they need to get more affordable offerings out there. They hinted at it with the lower budget, lower cc version of the Street Triple 2017 onwards.
I read they're in a joint venture with an Indian maker to come up with smaller capacity bikes but I don't think any models have been announced as yet.
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