Triumph Introduces 2010 Daytona 675SE

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Triumph Daytona 675SE

Triumph is introducing a limited run of its 675 sportsbike with an even higher specification.

Priced at £8,199 on-the-road, the 2010 Daytona 675SE comes loaded with over £500 worth of accessories in addition to an exclusive livery.

Just like the 2009 special edition, the 2010 Daytona 675SE features a Pearl White bodywork accompanied by a Sparkle Blue frame. However, the latest version takes things a stage further with new graphics adorning the flanks, white striped wheels, race-inspired brake and clutch levers and a host of carbon fibre parts from Triumph’s accessories catalogue.

Triumph’s new adjustable, machined alloy levers, similar to those found on the company’s world supersport racers, are a new feature on the Daytona 675SE, while the carbon fibre heat shield, exhaust cap, cockpit infills and rear hugger complete the factory racer look.

The circuit-developed Daytona 675 embraces the latest chassis technology, including adjustable suspension front and rear.

Mechanically, the Daytona 675SE retains the 126bhp 675cc triple of the standard machine, while a full range of official accessories are available to provide owners with an opportunity to personalise both the look and performance of their machine.

Track day enthusiasts are well catered for with a number of racing accessories, including numerous lightweight carbon fibre parts, a ‘plug-and-play’ quickshifter set, race-style rear set footrests and silencers developed in cooperation with Italian race specialists Arrow Special Parts.

The 2010 Triumph Daytona 675SE will be produced in limited numbers and arrives in authorised Triumph dealerships from March 1st.

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