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21 April, 2020 9:34 pm

SC-Project new exhausts for Triumph

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SC-Project has developed a range of new silencers for the 2011 Triumph Speed Triple and the Triumph Tiger.
The new silencers come in both “low position” and “high position” versions.
The Speed Triple comes available only with the former and it’s particularly adapted to giving the English bikes a sporty and racy look.

The silencers have been designed to reduce weight, with the Triumph SC-Project exhausts saving about six kilos in total (weight is down to 2.

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5 kg for the exhaust set-up).
The bikes also get an improvement in performance with an additional 4 hp gained and better torque distribution.
Low position exhausts come with removable DB Killer and are available in carbonfibre, black stainless steel, titanium and stainless steel.
The Speed Triple can be fitted with: oval, GP, GP EVO and GP M2 units.
Removing the DB Killer makes for a racing model.
Selling prices range from €290 to €380.

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The Triumph Tiger can be fitted either with the low-position silencers, or with two high position options in oval and GP EVO.
The latter isn’t available in titanium.
Both models fit the look of the bike, with the high version following the rear tail, or the low version sitting snugly between the rear wheel and engine components.

See the SC-Project website for more.

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