Triumph’s Street Triple has been one of the success stories of recent years, topping the sales charts and collecting numerous accolades along the way.

Fusing the style and attitude of the Speed Triple with the agility of the Daytona 675, and delivering it all for a very competitive price, the Street Triple wowed the industry when it arrived in 2008 and continues to dominate the middleweight naked sports bike class.

The Street Triple gains a new look for 2012, featuring aggressive new headlights from the bigger Speed Triple and a host of detail changes to keep it ahead of middleweight competition.

Designed alongside the Daytona 675 and sharing the same engine and frame, the Street Triple packs a powerful 105bhp punch at 11,700rpm and delivers a peak 50 lb-ft. of torque. The Street Triple’s 675cc three-cylinder engine has been tuned for incredibly strong low- to mid-range performance and delivers an exhilarating ride that can be enjoyed by riders of all ages and experience.

2012 Triumph Street Triple

Specifications
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  • Model: 2012 Triumph Street Triple
  • Engine/Motor: Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder
  • Horsepower: 106PS / 105bhp / 78kW @ 11700rpm
  • Torque: 68Nm / 50ft.lbs @ 9200rpm
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Press Release

Triumph Street Triple

-Multiple award-winning middleweight streetfighter

-105bhp, 675cc three-cylinder engine, 50 lb-ft. of torque

-Speed Triple-inspired styling, updated for 2012

-Daytona 675-derived sports chassis

-Confidence inspiring low seat and light weight

-Two-year unlimited mileage warranty

The Street Triple’s narrow and lightweight aluminum frame contributes to a motorcycle that weighs just 416 lbs. fully fueled and ready to ride. Combined with the low dual seat and wide handlebars, the Street Triple is well-balanced and easy to ride.

Despite its entry level price, the Street Triple comes standard with a high level of equipment. Dual headlamps and twin underseat exhaust canisters mirror those of the bigger Speed Triple, while the comprehensive instrumentation includes a built-in lap timer, programmable gear change lights, clock and gear indicator, as well as a large tachometer and digital speedo. The Street Triple also includes the same lightweight alloy wheels featured on the Daytona 675 supersports machine, 41mm upside down forks and a confidence-inspiring dual 308mm disc front brake set-up with two-piston sliding calipers. Updates to the 2012 model include new brushed finishes on the exhaust canisters and control plates, high-specification tapered aluminium handlebars and sporty new decals.

Three metallic color options are available for the Street Triple in 2012: Phantom Black, Crystal White and the striking new Imperial Purple.

Triumph’s range of genuine accessories is hugely popular with Street Triple owners. Color-matched flyscreens, belly pans and seat cowls give the bike a more sporting and aggressive look, while Arrow Special Parts has developed both a three-into-one “low boy” exhaust system and lightweight slip-on exhausts for improved performance and a weight reduction. Other key accessories include stylish bar end mirrors, CNC-machined clutch and brake levers and a “plug and play” quickshifter that can be fitted to the Street Triple in minutes.

Engine and Transmission

Type

Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder

Capacity

675cc

Bore/Stroke

74 x 52.3mm

Fuel System

Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI

Exhaust

Stainless steel 3 into 1 into 2 exhaust system with twin high level

polished stainless steel silencers

Final Drive

O ring chain

Clutch

Wet, multi-plate

Gearbox

6-speed, close ratio

Oil Capacity

3.5 litres (0.9 US gals)


Chassis Running Gears and Displays

Frame

Aluminum beam twin-spar

Swingarm

Braced, twin-sided, cast aluminum alloy

Wheels

Front

Cast aluminum alloy 5-spoke 17 x 3.5in

Rear

Cast aluminum alloy 5-spoke 17 x 5.5in

Tyres

Front

120/70 ZR17

Rear

180/55 ZR17

Suspension

Front

Kayaba 41mm upside down forks, 120mm travel

Rear

Kayaba monoshock 126mm rear wheel travel

Brakes

Front

Twin 308mm floating discs, Nissin 2-piston sliding caliper

Rear

Single 220mm disc, Nissin single piston caliper

Front Brake Master Cylinder

Nissin integrated reservoir master cylinder 14mm diameter

Instrument Display/

Functions

LCD multi-functional instrument pack with digital speedometer, trip


computer, analogue tachometer, lap timer, gear position indicator,

programmable gear change lights and clock


Dimensions and Capacities

Length

2000mm (78.7in)

Width

735mm (28.9in)

Height without mirrors

1060mm (41.7in)

Seat Height

800mm (31.5in)

Wheelbase

1410mm (55.5in)

Rake/Trail

24.3º/95.3mm

Fuel Tank Capacity

17.4 litres (4.6 US gals)

Wet Weight (ready to ride)

189kg (416lbs)


Performance and Fuel efifciency

Maximum Power

106PS / 105bhp / 78kW @ 11700rpm

Maximum Torque

68Nm / 50ft.lbs @ 9200rpm

City

33 MPG

Highway

51 MPG


Quotes

Machine Spider----“Experts have further pointed out that 2012 Triumph Street Triple bike will be packed with 106 ponies and V3 engine which can produce 50 pound feet torque for recharging front and rear wheels of the bike. The superb structure of the bike is attractive and praiseworthy. However, there is no specific information about the exact selling price of this futuristic bike. However, an official spokesperson has told press reporters that this 2012 Triumph Street Triple bike will be sold at same price in France. The company will have to reframe price slab for selling this bike in other European countries like the USA. This beautifully decorated two-wheeler will be equipped with two properly designed glass reflectors with speedometer. The brakes and accelerators of this 2012 Triumph Street Triple bike will also be well taken care of by experts to add more power to this street hawk.”