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18 March, 2020 9:19 am

Triumph Daytona 675 McCoy replica by SC Caracchi

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This Triumph has some truly splendid livery, from the Daytona 675 Replica of Team SC Caracchi – with which Gerry McCoy raced at the World Supersport Championships.
Stefano Caracchi, team manager and great fan of two wheeling, reveals the pecularities and the characteristics of Hinckley’s technique.
“The bike has been studied down to the smallest detail in our racing department,” says Caracchi in a chat with RacerGP: “It’s been examined to the umpteenth degree in both chassis and engine, with a Superstock configuration.

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The engine is aimed at fans who want a bike with greater performance than what the Triumph Daytona 675 already expresses.
”This is a sports model ready for track use, but also for some escapades on the road.
“Obviously the bike is suitable for the road with a two-seater seat.
We’re talking about a little gem you can show off with.
With this splendid livery, the same as used by McCoy in the Supersport championships, you certainly won’t go unnoticed.

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