Fri 22 Jan 2016

THE ALL-NEW SPEED TRIPLE S AND SPEED TRIPLE R

KEY FEATURES:

  • NEW Speed Triple S and Speed Triple R models deliver heightened performance, capability and character
  • New 1050cc triple engine, with 104 developments to improve peak power and increase torque across the entire rev range
  • Improved drivetrain, featuring a new slip assist clutch
  • Lighter, better sounding, performance-improving exhaust
  • Ride-by-Wire throttle, enabling selectable Rider Modes – 5 in total – and selectable throttle maps
  • Rider-selectable traction control for rain, road, track and off as standard, linked to Rider Modes
  • Athletic aggressive styling including new twin headlights with integral daytime running lights

The new Speed Triple S and Speed Triple R signal a new era for Triumph’s legendary Speed Triple. Designed to be more focused, more powerful, more capable and with more character than any previous generation, these new models redefine the performance roadster segment.

The new Speed Triple S is the entry to the 1050cc performance roadster range while the new Speed Triple R is the new flagship of the Triumph triple-engined roadster range.

These new models retain all the brooding style and minimalist beauty of their predecessors, but add more performance, more capability and more attitude to give the rider maximum fun and maximum thrills.

NEW 1050cc TRIPLE ENGINE

The all new 1050cc triple engine that powers the new Speed Triple, incorporates 104 new developments resulting in an incredibly responsive, free-revving torque-rich power plant. With more torque across the entire rev range and an increase in peak power, the new engine allows the rider to capitalise on the Speed Triple’s incredibly agile chassis with instant response and incredible drive at any revs.

Engine developments include:

  • New piston and crankshaft design
  • New ECU
  • New combustion chamber design
  • Modified cylinder head design
  • Increased flow intake ports
  • New exhaust header design
  • New Ride-by-Wire throttle bodies
  • Re-designed airbox
  • Revised fuel system
  • Smaller, narrower, more efficient radiator

The new fuel delivery system ensures a superior fuel mix to increase combustion performance, while the new header design allows for a larger, denser catalyst with no loss of exhaust flow.

All of these changes have been made with a single aim in mind: to improve the rider experience through delivery of a livelier, more engaging and more involving ride.

NEW DRIVETRAIN

The drivetrain also features a host of developments and features new gear linkages, new balancer gears with new geometry and a new slip assist clutch. In combination, these changes give the rider great shift feel with less lever effort when going through the gears.

FREE-FLOWING EXHAUST SYSTEM

Completing the new engine and drivetrain is a new exhaust system, with silencers that are 70.2% more free-flowing and 139g lighter on either side than the previous model. It works in conjunction with the new airbox to reduce emissions, ensure compliance with Euro legislation and importantly increase power. Additionally the new exhaust system amplifies the signature Speed Triple exhaust note – delivering a rich and resonant soundtrack to the ride.

MORE RIDER-FOCUSED TECHNOLOGY

Both new models feature a suite of rider-focused technology designed to maximise rider control and allow the rider to optimise performance to suit the conditions, climate and their riding style.

The new Ride-by-Wire throttle system, working with the new ECU and throttle bodies and featuring selectable throttle maps, gives enhanced throttle control, adding to the feel and responsiveness of the bike and also delivers improved fuel efficiency.

The choice of five different Rider Modes – Rain, Road, Sport, Track and a unique Rider-configurable mode – give the rider distinctly different pre-set combinations of throttle map, ABS and Traction Control settings. The rider configurable mode as its name suggests, allows the rider to individually set all of these performance parameters to suit their own style of riding. They all allow the rider to get the most out of their Speed Triple S or Speed Triple R ride in a wide variety of conditions.

When the Rider-configurable mode is selected the rider has the ability to select their preferred combination of throttle map, ABS and traction control settings. Traction control options are: Rain , Road, Track or Off. Three ABS settings are provided: Road, Track or Off. There are three throttle maps that can be selected to complete the performance personalisation – Rain, Road or Sport.

All of the five Rider Modes are monitored and controlled, along with the engine, through a new ECU, the same unit that is used in the race-winning Triumph Daytona 675.

In addition, the new Speed Triple has a gear position indicator as standard, completing the rider information system.

FOCUSED CHASSIS AND SUSPENSION

Similar focus has been applied to the chassis and suspension of the two new Speed Triple models, heightening the feel that the rider experiences during their ride.

No expense has been spared in giving the new Speed Triple S and Speed Triple R class leading chassis and suspension componentry. Both models feature Brembo M4.32 radial monobloc brakes and fully adjustable suspension as standard, while the Speed Triple R comes with Öhlins NIX30 upside down front forks and an Öhlins TTX36 RSU. The Speed Triple R also features a billet machined handlebar clamp and risers, together with machined swingarm spindle finishers and rear wheel finisher.

STYLED WITH MORE ATTITUDE

In what can be described as a return to the ‘hooligan bike’ looks of the original Speed Triple and echoing the sporty styling of the Daytona 675 and Street Triple RX, the two new models are more focused and assertive in their styling.

They feature striking lines through the fuel tank and tail unit, creating a more hunkered down, aggressive look. Both have a 20mm narrower seat head, giving them improved stand-over and contributing to a lower profile and a more athletic, streamlined look.

The new Speed Triple S and Speed Triple R are instantly recognisable by the new DRL headlights, set low, and integrated with a new fly screen and distinctive intake duct.

The new styling also embraces a sleeker, more sculpted fuel tank, seat, and new bodywork, that includes the front mudguard, tank infills, seat unit, lower profile bar end mirrors, rear bodywork, heel guards and silencer heat shields.

On the Speed Triple R, subtle but high-value differentiators come in the form of carbon fibre front mudguard and tank infills, a new belly pan, Diablo Red rear subframe, red wheel pinstripes and red seat stitching.

LAUNCH TIMINGS

The new Speed Triple S and Speed Triple R will be available in Triumph dealerships from spring 2016

SPECIFICATIONS


Speed Triple S

Speed Triple R

POWER

140PS @9,500rpm

140PS @ 9,500rpm

TORQUE

112Nm @ 7850rpm

112Nm @ 7850rpm

ENGINE TYPE

Liquid-cooled, in-line, 3 cylinder

Liquid-cooled, in-line, 3 cylinder

ENGINE SIZE

1050cc

1050cc

SEAT HEIGHT

825mm

825mm

FRONT SUSPENSION

43MM USD forks with adjustable preload, rebound and compression damping

43mm Öhlins NIX30 fully adjustable USD front forks with adjustable preload, rebound and compression damping

REAR SUSPENSION

Showa monoshock with adjustable preload, rebound and compression damping

Öhlins TTX36 RSU twin tube monoshock with adjustable preload, rebound and compression damping

FRONT BRAKES

Dual 320mm floating disc, 4-piston Brembo radial monobloc calipers

Dual 320mm floating disc, 4-piston Brembo radial monobloc calipers

REAR BRAKES

Single 255mm disc, single Nissin 2-piston sliding caliper

Single 255mm disc, single Nissin 2-piston sliding caliper

TANK CAPACITY

15L

15L

DRY WEIGHT

192kg

192kg

COLOURS

Diablo Red

Phantom Black

Crystal White

Matt Graphite


Standard Equipment

  • New triple engine with 104 new components
  • Improved peak power and torque spread across entire rev range
  • Ride-by-Wire throttle
  • 5 Rider Modes
  • Rider-selectable traction control
  • Slip assist clutch
  • Switchable ABS
  • Switchable traction control
  • DRL headlights
  • Brembo monobloc calipers

Additional to the Speed Triple S

  • Lighter weight carbon fibre body panels
  • Higher specification Öhlins suspension
  • Billet machined handlebar clamps, risers, swingarm pivot covers and rear wheel cover
  • Red ‘R’ detailing on seat stitching, rear subframe and wheel pinstripes

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For further information, please contact Nik Ellwood, Global PR Manager on 01455 453434 or email nik.ellwood@triumph.co.uk

Notes to Editors

About Triumph

  • First established in 1902, Triumph Motorcycles celebrated 110 years of motorcycle manufacture in 2012. For more than two decades, Triumph Motorcycles has been based in Hinckley, Leicestershire, and has produced iconic bikes that perfectly blend authentic design, character, charisma and performance.
  • Building around 54,500 bikes per year, Triumph is the largest British motorcycle manufacturer and has over 750 dealers across the world.
  • At the heart of Triumph’s philosophy is a commitment and passion to develop truly unique motorcycles that offer a blend of distinctive design, intuitive handling and performance to enjoy the perfect ride.
  • This focus, innovation and engineering passion has today created a broad range of bikes suited to all motorcycle riders, including the striking 2.3 litre Rocket III, the unmistakable Speed Triple, the Daytona 200 and TT winning SuperSports Daytona 675R, class defining Tiger 800, transcontinental Tiger Explorer and the iconic Triumph Bonneville family.
  • Triumph currently employs around 2000 personnel worldwide and has subsidiary operations in the UK, America, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Japan, Sweden, Benelux, Brazil, India, Indonesia and Thailand as well as a network of independent distributors. Triumph has manufacturing facilities in Hinckley, Leicestershire, and Thailand plus CKD facilities in Brazil and India.

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