Triumph Speed Triple
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The New Triumph Speed Triple gets the Rizoma treatment
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Italian accessory manufacturer Rizoma has once again worked their magic – this time on the brand new Triumph Street Triple. They’ve updated the British streetfighter, with a full line of specific premium accessories made from aluminium that allow users a range of customisation options. It might only seem like yesterday, but the first Triumph Speed…
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Video: Long term life with Tony and the Triumph Speed Triple R – nearly 5000 miles in
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Over the last couple of months Tony has been busy modifying his long term test bike, the Speed Triple R: new Arrow cans, a funky fly screen, a comfort seat for long rides and plenty of other small adjustments and accessories have added to what was already a fantastic bike. Here’s the video: …
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My bike: 2005 Triumph Speed Triple review
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My bike: 2005 Triumph Speed Triple review. MY BIKE – The details Owner: Matt James Price paid: £5500 Spec: 128bhp/78lb-ft Kerb weight: 207kg Tank: 18 litres Seat: 815mm Miles on clock: 44,000 Average mpg: Around 43mpg Current tyres: Michelin Pilot Road 4 General impressions: Great fun, stonking motor, never fails to put a smile…
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Video: Fixing luggage to Triumph Speed Triple 1050R: Part 2 – Enduristan dry bag
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Tony’s already got the Enduristan tank bag on his long term test bike, the Triumph Speed Triple 1050 R. The next step was to add a matching Enduristan dry bag that can be strapped to the pillion seat. Andy from www.twistmoto.co.uk talked us through the features of the impressive bag and how to fit it to…
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Video: Fixing luggage to Triumph Speed Triple 1050R: Part 1 – Enduristan tank bag
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Tony’s long term test bike, the Triumph Speed Triple 1050 R was missing something essential for the Isle of Man TT trip: luggage. Luckily Andy from www.twistmoto.co.uk paid us a visit with some cool Enduristan luggage that worked a treat on the Triumph Speed Triple 1050 R. In the first video the chaps fit the tank bag…
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Yamaha XSR900 world launch review
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For Mikko’s video review of the Yamaha XSR900, click here. Price: Matt grey and rock slate £7,849 / 60th Anniversary colour scheme £ 7,999 Engine: 847cc, three-cylinder, liquid-cooled, four-stroke, DOHC, four-valve Power: 113bhp at 10,000rpm Torque: 87.5Nm at 8,500rpm Tested by: Mikko Nieminen Whether you’re a fan or not, there’s no escaping the fact that…
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VIDEO: New 2016 Triumph Speed Triple
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Here’s a lovely little video from Triumph, showing the new 2016 Speed Triple turning the scenery into a blur: The new Speed Triple S and Speed Triple R have1050cc triple engines producing more torque and more power than the previous generation. The Speed Triple S retails from £10,200(OTR) and the Speed Triple R from £11,500(OTR).…