The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Motorcycle­s prove a trio of Triumphs

Street Triples upgraded – and they’re looking good.

- Nora mcelhone

The iconic Triumph brand has done it again with the launch of the all-new Street Triple family of motorcycle­s.

Back in 2007, Triumph tore up the rulebook and launched the original Street Triple, a bike that was light, fast, fun, agile and stylish.

It boasted a thrilling triple engine, aggressive looks and intuitive handling and redefined the roadster market, going on to become a favourite for passionate Street Triple fans worldwide.

Fast forward 10 years and it looks like Triumph have has caused another shake-up with the launch of the 2017 Street Triple family.

The brand promise the motorcycle­s are the most explosive, exhilarati­ng, agile and intuitive performanc­e street motorbikes Triumph has ever made.

There are three distinct all new option available.

A race-bred new 765cc engine with three levels of power and torque, the Street Triple makes the most of new state-of-the-art technology with the highest level of suspension, brakes and tyres.

Aggressive new looks will attract attention on the road.

The new line-up includes the Street Triple S, Street Triple R and Street Triple RS, each with their own unique tailor-made level of power, performanc­e, technology and suspension.

Street Triple S: Built to deliver a thrilling, agile and addictive everyday ride.

With its new street fighter looks and the highest level of finish ever, it is lighter than its predecesso­r with higher spec brakes, tyres, suspension and all-new gullwing swingarm.

Street Triple R: Taking the performanc­e, specificat­ion and finish to an even higher level, it is built to be the definitive street fighter with a specificat­ion and set-up for focused road riding.

Street Triple RS: The most explosive and adrenaline-charged Street Triple ever, it is built to be at home on the track, and a weapon on the road.

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Street-wise: The Street Triple S, R and RS.

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