Built with speed and adrenaline in mind, the 2014 Triumph Street Triple R is the sportier version of the standard Street Triple R model.

Its muscular looks combined with sporty handling and Triumph’s latest technologies give this motorcycle amazing abilities which translate directly into a great riding experience.

The bike’s engine alone – a 675 cc, liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder unit - is reason enough to drool over. Fire it up and it will reward you with a maximum output of 106PS at 11850 rpm and 68Nm of torque at 9750. All this power is transferred to the rear wheel by means of a six speed close ratio transmission.

But apart from the potent engine there are also plenty of other elements that help in deliver top notch performances. You also get a slip-on silencer, Triumph’s Tyre Pressure Monitoring System, a race inspired gear change quick-shifter and a modern ABS system.

Hit the jump for more information on the 2014 Triumph Street Triple R.

2014 Triumph Street Triple R ABS

Specifications
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  • Model: 2014 Triumph Street Triple R ABS
  • Engine/Motor: Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder
  • Horsepower: 106
  • Torque: 50
  • Transmission: 6-speed
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Overview

Triumph have created the ultimate in finely honed, thrilling supersport performance packaged in a stunning streetfighter style, with Triumph Street Triple R.

To start with, there was no better bike than Triumph Street Triple to base it on. It already had the advantage with a class leading engine and awesome, focussed looks.

For the Street Triple R Triumph has added high-end adjustable suspension and radially-mounted four-piston brakes, sharpened the geometry and given it a few visual tweaks that tell you this bike is different.

Nothing else comes close to the Street Triple R.

Engine:

Performance

Today’s three cylinder is smoother, revvier and more powerful than a twin but has the individuality and soundtrack that no four can come close to.

As always, the torque curve on the Street Triple R is exhilarating from low revs to high. Staying above 43lb.ft from 3,000rpm right up to 12,500rpm so you can pull hard and instantly whatever the rev counter is showing.

And, with a maximum of 106PS and less weight than ever before, there’s enough for the odd thrilling track day.

Configuration

Triumph made the gearbox in the Street Triple R with a taller first gear than before so you can make more of the engine's depth of torque for smoother urban riding.

And to keep it smooth through the gears Triumph fitted a gear-driven balance shaft, so your focus on long stints at high speeds isn’t interrupted by vibration.

Four valves per cylinder with double overhead camshafts is the best layout for high revs, so that’s what the Street Triple R gets. Although Triumph engineers have designed the cam timing and new exhaust to give you plenty of punch at low and medium revs for more useable power during normal road riding.

Exhaust

Undoubtedly the most obvious change for the Street Triple R is the exhaust. Now tucked tight beneath the engine it gives the tail end a lean, more modern look and lowers the centre of gravity for even better handling.

Sound

The sound is now even better than before with the new intake path through the frame turning up volume for an even snarlier, more engaging sound than ever. Making the Street Triple R one of the most exciting motorcycles on the road today.

Chassis:

Frame

The geometry is sharper than the Street Triple's with a 0.7 degree steeper rake angle at 23.4 degrees and 4.6mm less trail at 95mm, designed to give the R even more responsive handling.

Suspension

A chassis as good as the Street Triple R’s needs suspension to match, so it comes with KYB 41mm upside down forks with adjustable preload, rebound and compression damping, and a rear monoshock with piggy back reservoir adjustable for rebound and compression damping.

Handling

By making Street Triple R 6kg lighter with a 3 per cent increase in weight distribution over the front, now at 52 per cent, and with its mass more centralised, the Street Triple R is now more agile and responsive than ever. The overall design gives you the stability and confidence for an incredible riding experience.

Brakes

Triumph has uprated the brakes on the R with a pair of radially-mounted, four-piston Nissin callipers up front to give you exceptional braking force with almost telepathic feedback.

Wheels and Tyres

The latest Street Triple R gets lighter wheels for a lot of reasons.

Reduced gyroscopic forces make the steering faster and more tactile, you get better response on poor surfaces, it gives the suspension an easier time, which improves grip, and with less weight to accelerate and slow down the overall performance of the bike is improved too.

R versions feature a red pinstripe detail.

Riding Position

With the Street Triple R you get a different set up to the standard model for more focused supersport performance.

While the bars, seat and footrests are in the same relative positions, the seat is 20mm higher at 820mm so you sit slightly further forward over the front end.

Even though it’s a more road-friendly set-up than a full-on supersport bike, Triumph has made it upright enough for natural and easy town riding but with a sufficiently aggressive stance for pushing the chassis to its limits.

Equipment and Technology:

ABS

Where ABS is fitted it's possible to disable it via the dash if required, and it automatically activates again each time the ignition is switched on, so there's no forgetting you've turned it off.

Instruments and Computer

The Street Triple R offers the same very high level of equipment and impressive detailing as the standard model. The dash is still as comprehensive as it always was with its twin trip computer showing economy, range, gear indicator, lap timer and programmable gear change lights.

Immobiliser

Just in case your bike attracts the wrong kind of attention, Triumph has added a high technology security system. It detects a microchip in the key body and if it's not present the ignition system is disabled.

This prevents a copy of the correct key being used to switch the bike on.

Key Accessories:

Arrow Slip On SIlencer

Bespoke performance slip-on silencer developed with Arrow special parts. Features stainless steel pressed body with titanium wrap silencer and carbon fibre end cap.

Offers impressive 2ps power increase(with DB killer removed) E approved for noise and emissions.

TPMS

A change in tyre pressure can dramatically alter handling. So Triumph Tyre Pressure Monitoring System will let you know any change in pressure, on the track or on the road, before it becomes an issue.

Quick-Shifter

Race Inspired gear change quick-shifter to allow full and partial throttle up-shifts without the use of the clutch. Full plug and play installation means no modifications to the motorcycle harness are required.

Bellypan

Made to exacting tolerances this unique accessory is styled to match the New Street Triple’s uncompromising look.

Fly Screen

Factory colour matched Fly screen diverts air from the rider to reduce wind blast and increase comfort.

Aggressively styled in line with the motorcycle, the Fly Screen is manufactured from High impact ABS for durability and supplied complete with all necessary fixings.

LED Indicators

Gloss Black LED indicator units designed act as a direct replacement for the standard parts. Features include cast alloy body, with rubberised mounting foot and Triumph logo branding.

CNC Machined Levers

CNC machined, billet aluminium brake and clutch levers to replace the standard equipment items. Features aerospace grade aluminium with hard anodised finish.

Anodised Brake Resevoirs

Replacement CNC machined brake reservoir in anodised black finish.

Moulded Frame Protectors

Bespoke frame protectors designed to offer additional protection in the event of a fall. Manufactured from durable nylon, these frame protectors require no cutting of bodywork to install and are styled to compliment the Street Triples aggressive features.

Warranty and Service:

Overview

Triumph confidence provides you with a two-year unlimited mileage warranty on your new Triumph and Genuine Accessories. Alongside the knowledge that Triumph give you a 12 month unlimited mileage warranty on replacement parts.

The Street Triple R carries 6,000 mile (10,000km) service intervals.

Specifications

Engine type

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

Displacement

675cc

Bore

74.0mm

Stroke

52.3mm

Fuel system

Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI

Exhaust

Stainless steel 3 into 1 exhaust system low single sided stainless steel silencer

Final drive

O ring chain

Clutch

Wet, multi-plate.

Gearbox

6-speed, close ratio

Oil capacity

0.9US Gallon

Frame

Front - Aluminium beam twin spar. Rear - 2 piece high pressure die cast

Swingarm

Twin-sided, cast aluminium alloy

Front Wheels

Cast aluminium alloy 5-spoke 17 x 3.5in

Rear Wheels

Cast aluminium alloy 5-spoke 17 x 5.5in

Front Tires

120/70 ZR 17

Rear Tires

180/55 ZR 17

Front Suspension

KYB 41mm upside down forks with adjustable preload, rebound and compression damping, 115mm travel

Rear Suspension

KYB monoshock with piggy back reservoir adjustable for rebound and compression damping, 135mm rear wheel travel

Brakes front

Twin 310mm floating discs. Nissin 4-piston radial calipers.(Switchable ABS model available)

Brakes rear

Single 220mm disc, Brembo single piston caliper. (Switchable ABS model available)

Instrument display and functions

LCD multi-functional instrument pack with digital speedometer, fuel gauge, trip computer, analogue tachometer, lap timer, gear position indicator, programmable gear change lights, clock, TPMS ready and switchable ABS.

Length

2055mm

Width handlebars

740 mm

Height without mirror

1110mm

Seat height

820mm

Wheelbase

1410mm

Rake

23.4º

Trail

95.0mm

Tank capacity

17.4l

Wet weight

183 kg

Max power EC

106PS @ 11850

Max torque EC

68NM @ 9750

Price

$9,999


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