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2023 Triumph Street Triple India launch soon

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Triumph Street Triple's India launch soon: Check top features

British automaker Triumph will launch its 2023 Triumph Street Triple bike in India soon. To recall, its bookings started in December last year. The vehicle has a sporty look, offers several electronic riding aids, and is backed by a 765cc, three-cylinder engine.

So, what are the top features of the two-wheeler? Let us see.

The bike gets alloy rims

2023 Triumph Street Triple sits on an aluminum beam twin-spar frame and has a muscular fuel tank, stepped-up split-style seats, and a silvered under-belly exhaust.Β 

The vehicle can store 17.4 liters of fuel, weighs 166kg, and rides on stylish cast aluminum alloy wheels.

2023 Triumph Street Triple’s India launch soon

The bike packs a twin-pod LED headlight with eyebrow-like DRLs and a tapered tail section with a sleek LED taillamp.

tech features

The new Triumph Street Triple packs a 5.0-inch color instrument cluster with support for smartphone connectivity. The bike also gets traction control and an IMU-assisted cornering ABS facility.The R variant comes with four riding modes, namely Rain, Road, Sport, and Rider (fully configurable). Meanwhile, the RS trim comes with an additional Track mode.

It runs on a 12-valve DOHC engine

The 2023 Triumph Street Triple runs on a 765cc, liquid-cooled, 12-valve, DOHC, inline three-cylinder engine that makes 120hp/80Nm in the R model and 130hp/80Nm in the RS variant.

Transmission duties are handled by a 6-speed gearbox with β€˜Triumph Shift Assist.’

features

Suspension duties on the bike are taken care of by 41mm inverted big piston forks on the front side and a fully-adjustable piggyback reservoir shock absorber on the rear end.

To ensure the safety of the rider, the 2023 Triumph Street Triple is equipped with disc brakes on both the front and rear wheels, along with switchable ABS, for improved handling on the roads.

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