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Triumph Daytona 675

Triumph Daytona 675
ManufacturerTriumph
Also calledDaytona Triple, six-seven-five
Production2006–2016
R model 2011–2017
PredecessorTriumph Daytona 650
SuccessorTriumph Daytona Moto2 765
ClassSport bike
Transmission6-speed constant mesh
RelatedTriumph Street Triple
Triumph Daytona 955i

The Triumph Daytona 675 is a three-cylinder sport bike built by Triumph Motorcycles. It replaced the four-cylinder Daytona 650. The 675 proved to be remarkably light, nimble and powerful; at a maximum of 128 bhp it was also very quick, and it was very successful against the Japanese 600 cc competition. In 2016, Triumph ceased production of the base model Daytona 675 citing diminishing demand for super sport bikes and increasingly strict European emission standards.[1] Triumph continued to produce the up-spec Triumph Daytona 675R model until the 2018 model year.[2][3] Triumph filed a new trademark for the Daytona, fuelling rumors that there may be a future version sporting the new 765 cc engine.[4][5] It turned out to be a 660, released in 2024.

  1. ^ Taylor, Paul. "Farewell... Triumph Daytona 675".
  2. ^ "MY17 Daytona 675R". Triumph. 2017. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  3. ^ Taylor, Paul. "Farewell... Triumph Daytona 675". Bennetts UK. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
  4. ^ Irran, Sep (19 February 2018). "2019 Triumph Daytona 765 coming soon? – BikesRepublic". BikesRepublic. Retrieved 22 August 2018.
  5. ^ "Sorry, There Will Be No Triumph Daytona 765 for 2019". Asphalt & Rubber. 16 July 2018. Retrieved 22 August 2018.

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