There are a variety of bikes available today, meant for different purposes. The main
classifications include sport, cruiser, touring, standard, dirt-bike, dual-purpose, etc. Amongst these, the dual-purpose bikes fare better on the road as well as the race track. This functional duality of sport-street combo present in the Triumph series, like the Triumph Street Triple S, is a very lucrative option for bikers.
Triumph bikes range from the light version of around 192 kg dry weight to the heaviest designer models of over 291 kg of the Triumph series; a variety of options to suit every rider. They widen the horizon of zooming through roads with both the upgraded versions of speed and style.
The Heart of Triumph
The motorcycle engine comes with single rotors, twin rotors, etc. The heavier ones come with multiple cylinders to deliver seamless engine function while boosting performance.
In terms of engine capacity, the street triple s variant range from 175cc to 1800cc. This range is what bikers usually prefer, depending on their need. The higher 380cc to 2300cc are also popular choices, even though they cut down the mileage as a result of their bigger and more powerful engines.
The cc or the cubic capacity in motorcycles demarcates the volume available inside the tank; the mix of the air and fuel burns to generate energy. With the increasing digits of cc, it demands more fuel; hence the space or volume of the engine increases accordingly. Bikes with heavier and bigger motors deliver more power but consume a lot more fuel at the same time.
The Triumph series, through their customisable features in their bike manufacturing, renders the most elegant and stylish bike models to hit the roads. The customers can test ride Triumph Street Twin, Tiger 900, Bonneville T100, Triumph Rocket 3, Triumph Street Triple S, etc. Each differs in engine capacities, weight, clutch and designs. These liquid-cooled engines promise a ride to remember.
Body Bonanza
Diversity in customisable body paints and materials ensure that even choosy bikers are left satisfied. The best seller of the Triumph series is the 675cc Street Triple. Other versions of the Street Triple include the S, R and RS models. These are the naked, middleweight streetfighter models of Triumph bikes. With a mileage of 20 kilometres per litre of petrol, they reach a maximum speed of 191 kilometres per hour. By harbouring a weight of 166 kg, the Street Triple series comes with a digital speedometer, console, odometer and trip meter. The adjustable folding brakes, clutch levers with two riding modes in the S series of the 675cc, aid the “fast and furious” ride anytime.
The Street Triple S 2020 model is an upgraded model of the earlier Street Triple models, available with more refined and customisable tints to suit the needs of every rider. The 17 size tyres support the naked metallic, alloy frame. The front and rear tyre pressure are maintained at 42 and 36, respectively. These tyres complement the other body materials such as the carbon windshield, underbody, front fenders, etc.
These motorcycles display the toughness and vigour of the streets in their designs. The Triumph series have only a limited number of showrooms and dealers.
Their rarity stands as a marker for their quality, proving to be a valuable addition to every rider’s life.
Conclusion
While in a dilemma to choose a unique bike to rock the roads with a substantial budget, going for the rarest ones available with the Triumph series is a decision no rider will ever regret. These bikes prove to be tough and durable in any situation, making them a practical choice for those riders who hit the road frequently.