The Daytona model was introduced by Triumph Motorcycles in 1966. This line began with the Daytona 500, a 490cc parallel-twin designed to com...
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The Daytona model was introduced by Triumph Motorcycles in 1966. This line began with the Daytona 500, a 490cc parallel-twin designed to compete in races like the Daytona 200 and quickly established itself for its agility and style. Following Triumph's renaissance in the 1990s, the Daytona evolved into inline four models like the Daytona 750 and 1000, and later into the inline three models of the Daytona 900, 955i/T595 and the 675, standing out for its balance of power, handling and unique Triumph character. Among the most exclusive editions is the Daytona Super III, limited to 805 units, with an 885cc inline three engine, advanced suspension and sporty, full-fairing design. The Triumph Daytona was produced until 2021.
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