Triumph is at the 2011 EICMA with the Daytona 675 for the year 2012, a model that – as expected – shows small but significant modifications.
Aesthetically, the bike introduces black finishing for footpegs, discs, handlebars, under-seat panel, engine covers and belly-pan, plus a new font for the logos.
The engine remains the same 675cc unit of the current model, delivering 123 hp at 12,600 rpm and 72Nm of peak torque.
Other technical highlights of the new Daytona 675 are the fully adjustable 41mm inverted front forks and rear monoshock that both benefit from sophisticated high and low speed damping control, radially mounted calipers Nissin monobloc and ultra-light 5-spoke wheels fitted with Pirelli Supercorsa SP tyres.
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2012 boasts a dry weight of 162 kg that becomes 185 kg when fully fuelled) and can count on many accessories and optional extras such as Arrow slip-on silencer, quick-shifter, Öhlins rear suspension unit, several carbon fibre bits and racing kits to make them suitable for Supersport and Superstock championships.
The bike will be available with Phantom Black and Diablo Red color schemes and, last but not least, will have the same price tag of the current model.
Check out our pics from the Milan event.
View the full Triumph Daytona 675 at the 2011 EICMA photo gallery
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