29 Apr 2021: Dynavolt Triumph Street Triple 765 RS racing bike revealed
Triumph
Motorcycles has revealed its Dynavolt Street Triple 765 RS racing motorcycle
for the upcoming Quattro Group British Supersport series.
The company has
collaborated with PTR and shall race as Dynavolt Triumph. Its aim is to prove
the platform's capabilities and refine it as per information received from the
racetrack. Also, it marks the automaker's return to official racing.
Here are more
details.
Plans:
Engines used in Moto2 will be retained
The engines used
in Moto2 will be retained by Dynavolt Triumph for the Quattro Group British
Supersport Championship 2021.
Triumph has a
long successful racing history and its return to the competition will greatly
benefit the Street Triple 765 RS- one of its most popular bikes.
The Dynavolt
Triumph race bike sports a fully-faired look but underneath retains the soul of
the naked supersport.
Official
words: 'The Street Triple is a good bike to compete'
Triumph's Chief
Product Officer, Steve Sargent said, "We wouldn't go into this project if
we didn't think that this is a bike that could genuinely compete."
"The Street
Triple is derived from the Daytona so we think this is a really good starting
point for a race bike. You've got a chassis that really works and engine-wise,
we've got the 765 Triple."
Timeline:
The bike will debut on April 28
Notably, the
Dynavolt Triumph Street Triple 765 RS will debut on the track at the first
official BSB Test in Silverstone on April 28.
For Triumph, the
2021 season is a test of sorts. It hopes customers will view the Street Triple
as a good racing platform so that it appears at more tracks and local races
around the world.
Specifications:
Finally, here's a look at the Triumph Street Triple RS
The Triumph
Street Triple RS has a muscular fuel tank, stubby exhaust, an all-LED lighting
setup, a semi-digital instrument console, and rides on designer blacked-out
wheels.
It draws power
from a BS6-compliant 765cc, liquid-cooled engine linked to a 6-speed gearbox.
The mill generates 121.3hp/79Nm.
For the
passengers' safety, there are disc brakes on both the wheels along with
dual-channel ABS for better handling.
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