The British manufacturer invites all fans to discover its renewed tricybral “beast”, now with 183 HP, 199 kg of weight and Öhlins electronic suspension. Debuts in dealerships at 20,295 euros
After the success of the March Open Weekend, who had focused his attention on the debut of the new crossover Tiger Sport 800, Triumph relaunches with a new event designed for lovers of naked at high performance. The absolute protagonist of the second Open Weekend of the year organized by the British brand, scheduled for Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 April and baptized “Speed Date”in fact it will be the same new one Speed Triple 1200 RSa concentrate of power and technology that indisputably represents one of the flagships of the entire range.
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Fans interested in touching with their hand (but above all testing on the road) the latest evolution of the Hyperniked Hinckley will therefore have to do is go to the Triumph dealerships in the second weekend of the month with a license and complete technical clothing. The Speed Triple 1200 RS in version 2025 presents itself with further aging of its motor Three cylinders online from 1,160 ccnow approved Euro 5+ and able to provide 183 hp power at 10,750 rpm e 128 Nm maximum torque AA 8,750 rpm/min. Considering the 199 kg of weight declared in terms of travel, it is one of the bikes from the best weight/power ratio of its segment.
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Cavalry increase aside, the big news of the new Speed Triple 1200 RS is represented by the arrival of the Smartec3 semi-active suspension of the Öhlins, while the generous braking system with a 320 mm double disk continues to rely on Brembo Stylema calipers. British Tricannica Athletics is obviously equipped with an electronic package from before the class, to be coordinated through the TFT instrumentation in color 5 “already predisposed to interface with it smartphone Thanks to the My Triumph system. The Speed Triple 1200 RS has all the credentials to excite speed lovers and focuses on the open weekend of mid -April to convince them to pay them off the 20,295 euros requested by Triumph.
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