The Triumph Street Triple Street Triple is a motorcycle that has been in production since 2007. It is a naked motorcycle, which means that it does not have any fairings or bodywork to cover the engine or other mechanical components. The Street Triple is powered by a 675 cc inline-three engine that produces 106 horsepower and 51 lb-ft of torque. It has a six-speed transmission and a chain final drive. The Street Triple is known for its agile handling and responsive engine, making it a popular choice for both street riding and track days.
The Street Triple is available in two...
The Triumph Street Triple Street Triple is a motorcycle that has been in production since 2007. It is a naked motorcycle, which means that it does not have any fairings or bodywork to cover the engine or other mechanical components. The Street Triple is powered by a 675 cc inline-three engine that produces 106 horsepower and 51 lb-ft of torque. It has a six-speed transmission and a chain final drive. The Street Triple is known for its agile handling and responsive engine, making it a popular choice for both street riding and track days.
The Street Triple is available in two main variants: the S and the R. The S model is the base model and comes with a number of standard features, including ABS, traction control, and ride-by-wire throttle. The R model is the higher-performance variant and comes with a number of additional features, including Öhlins suspension, Brembo brakes, and a quickshifter. The Street Triple is a versatile motorcycle that is well-suited for a variety of riding styles. It is a good choice for both experienced riders and beginners alike.
This manual covers the Triumph Daytona 675, Street Triple, and Street Triple R models from the 2009 model year. These motorcycles are known for their performance-oriented design, featuring Triumph's signature inline-triple engine technology. The Daytona 675 is a sportbike, while the Street Triple and Street Triple R offer a naked sportbike experience, with the 'R' variant typically featuring enhanced components. These models are celebrated for their dynamic handling and engaging riding characteristics, reflecting Triumph's heritage in producing high-quality, performance motorcycles.
This manual covers the Triumph Daytona 675 / R and Street Triple / R models produced between 2012 and 2016. These motorcycles are renowned for their dynamic performance, agile handling, and distinctive in-line triple engines. The Daytona series offers a full-faired sportbike experience, while the Street Triple provides a naked sportbike platform, both celebrated for their engineering quality and engaging ride characteristics. These models represent Triumph's commitment to delivering high-performance machines with a unique character, appealing to riders seeking both track-focused capability and exhilarating street performance.
This manual covers the Triumph Daytona 675 / R and Street Triple / R models produced between 2012 and 2016. These motorcycles, powered by a 675cc inline triple engine, are renowned for their performance, agile handling, and distinctive character, making them popular choices for both track-focused riding and everyday performance. The Daytona variants offer a supersport experience, while the Street Triple provides a versatile naked bike platform. Both model lines exemplify Triumph's commitment to engineering excellence and rider engagement.
This manual covers the Triumph Street Triple R, a versatile motorcycle renowned for its exceptional handling, powerful inline-three engine, and engaging riding experience. Introduced as part of the first generation (2007-2012), models from 2009 onwards are detailed. This British-engineered machine, manufactured in Thailand, offers a dynamic blend of performance suitable for both spirited road riding and track day enthusiasts. Its liquid-cooled, 675cc engine delivers approximately 105-108 HP and 50-52 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 6-speed transmission and a responsive chassis featuring Showa suspension and potent braking systems.
This manual covers the Triumph Daytona 675, Street Triple, and Street Triple R models produced between 2009 and 2013. These motorcycles are renowned for their potent 675cc inline three-cylinder engines, delivering impressive performance for both track-focused riding and spirited street use. The Daytona 675 offers a supersport experience, while the Street Triple and Street Triple R provide a more naked, agile platform for everyday enjoyment. Engineered in the UK, these models are celebrated for their dynamic handling, responsive power delivery, and distinctive styling, making them highly regarded in the middleweight sportbike segment.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive coverage for Daytona 675, Street Triple, and Street Triple R models manufactured between 2009 and 2014. These motorcycles are renowned for their agile handling, potent inline three-cylinder engines, and engaging riding experience, making them popular choices for both spirited road riding and track days. The Daytona 675, with its supersport focus, and the versatile Street Triple and Street Triple R, known for their naked sportbike prowess, represent a commitment to performance engineering and rider satisfaction.
This manual covers Triumph Daytona 675, Street Triple, and Street Triple R motorcycles from 2009 onwards. These models are celebrated for their potent liquid-cooled, 12-valve, DOHC, inline three-cylinder engines, delivering impressive power and torque outputs, with displacements typically around 675cc. Known for their agile handling and advanced engineering, including features like fuel injection with ride-by-wire throttle control and optional ABS, these Triumph motorcycles are designed for both exhilarating performance and everyday versatility. The Daytona 675 offers a focused sportbike experience, while the Street Triple provides a more naked and adaptable platform, both earning widespread industry recognition for their exceptional design and dynamic capabilities.
This manual covers the Triumph Daytona 675 and Street Triple motorcycles from the 2013 to 2016 model years. These bikes, known for their distinctive inline three-cylinder engines and agile performance, represent Triumph's commitment to engineering excellence in the mid-weight sportbike and naked sportbike segments. The Daytona 675 offers supersport capabilities, while the Street Triple provides a more accessible and versatile riding experience. Both models feature a liquid-cooled, 12-valve, DOHC, inline three-cylinder engine with a displacement of 675cc, delivering impressive power and torque for their class.
This workshop service repair manual covers the Triumph Daytona 675, Street Triple, and Street Triple R models produced between 2009 and 2013. These motorcycles are renowned for their exceptional handling, powerful inline three-cylinder engines, and engaging riding experience, making them a popular choice for both spirited road riding and track use. The Street Triple R variant, in particular, often features enhanced components and ABS for improved performance and safety. This manual provides factory-level detail, offering comprehensive information for all repairs and maintenance, ensuring these acclaimed machines remain in peak condition.
This manual covers the Triumph Daytona 675, Street Triple, and Street Triple R models from 2009 onwards. These motorcycles are renowned for their potent inline three-cylinder engines, agile handling, and distinctive styling, making them popular choices for both track days and spirited road riding. The Daytona 675 offers a supersport experience, while the Street Triple provides a more accessible and versatile naked bike platform. Both series are celebrated for their engineering quality and performance, reflecting Triumph's heritage in producing engaging and reliable machines.
This manual covers the Triumph Daytona 675, Street Triple, and Street Triple R models produced between 2009 and 2013. These motorcycles are renowned for their potent inline 3-cylinder engines, exceptional handling characteristics, and engaging riding experience, making them popular choices for both sport riding and everyday performance. The engineering quality and reliability of these Triumph models have earned them a strong reputation among riders and enthusiasts alike.
This manual covers Triumph Daytona 675, Street Triple, and Street Triple R models produced from 2009 onwards. These motorcycles are renowned for their distinctive inline-three cylinder engines, offering a broad powerband and engaging character. The Daytona 675 is a highly capable supersport machine, while the Street Triple and Street Triple R provide agile and spirited naked sportbike experiences. Engineered with quality and performance in mind, these models have consistently earned praise for their handling dynamics and rider engagement, solidifying Triumph's reputation in the sportbike segment.
This manual covers the Triumph Daytona 675, Street Triple, and Street Triple R models produced from 2009 onwards. These motorcycles are renowned for their inline 3-cylinder, 4-stroke engines, offering impressive performance with displacements of 675 cc. The Daytona 675 is celebrated for its supersport capabilities and handling, while the Street Triple and Street Triple R are lauded for their agile chassis and versatile naked sportbike character. Built with quality engineering, these Triumph models deliver a distinctive riding experience, blending performance with a strong heritage in motorcycle design.
This manual provides comprehensive guidance for the Triumph Daytona 675, Street Triple, and Street Triple R models from the first generation, covering production years 2009-2013. These motorcycles are powered by a robust 675cc liquid-cooled, inline three-cylinder engine, renowned for its performance and agility. The Daytona 675 established itself in the supersport class, while the Street Triple family adapted this acclaimed powertrain into a versatile naked streetfighter. Both model lines are celebrated for their engineering quality, dynamic handling, and engaging riding experience, making them popular choices for sportbike enthusiasts.
This manual covers the Triumph Daytona 675, Street Triple, and Street Triple R models produced between 2009 and 2010. These motorcycles are powered by a 675cc inline-triple engine, celebrated for its distinctive character and performance. The Daytona 675 offers a supersport experience, while the Street Triple provides a more accessible naked sportbike platform. Both models are known for their agile handling and engineering quality, reflecting Triumph's legacy of producing innovative and engaging motorcycles.
This manual covers the Triumph Daytona Street Triple motorcycles produced between 2013 and 2016, including chassis codes D67LR (Daytona 675R), D67LS (Daytona 675), and D67LL (Street Triple). These models are powered by a 675cc inline-three engine and are renowned for their exceptional performance, agile handling, and engaging riding experience, stemming from Triumph's rich heritage in motorcycle engineering and racing. The Daytona 675 offers a supersport experience, while the Street Triple provides accessible performance with a more upright riding position, both celebrated for their class-leading engines and chassis dynamics.
This manual covers the Street Triple R, a performance naked sportbike renowned for its agile handling and punchy inline 3-cylinder engine, derived from the Daytona 675 platform. Produced for the years 2013 through 2016, this model, identified by chassis code D67LP, offers a dynamic riding experience, often enhanced by rider-focused electronics like ABS and traction control. With a heritage dating back to 1902, the company has consistently delivered iconic motorcycles, and the Street Triple R exemplifies this tradition by providing an engaging and thrilling ride in the competitive middleweight naked sportbike segment.
This comprehensive workshop service repair manual covers the Triumph Street Triple R, including the Daytona Street Triple R variant, for the model years 2013 through 2016. Built on the Triumph 675 platform, this performance naked sportbike is known for its liquid-cooled, 12-valve, DOHC, inline three-cylinder 675cc engine, producing approximately 105-106 HP and 50-51 lb-ft of torque. The Street Triple R, manufactured in England, is celebrated for its agile handling and spirited performance, making it a standout in its segment.
This manual covers the Triumph Daytona Street Triple R motorcycle models produced between 2013 and 2016, featuring the 675cc Inline-3 Cylinder engine. Renowned for its agile handling and responsive performance, the Street Triple R is a distinguished member of the middleweight naked sportbike segment. Its engineering emphasizes precise chassis dynamics and a potent engine delivering exciting performance, making it a favored choice for riders seeking a dynamic and engaging riding experience.
This manual covers the Triumph Daytona Street Triple R, produced for the 2013-2016 model years. As a naked sportbike, the Street Triple R is renowned for its agile handling, powerful parallel-twin engine, and sporty ergonomics, evolving from the Daytona 675 platform to offer a more road-focused yet dynamic riding experience. The R variant specifically features higher-specification, fully adjustable suspension and improved radial-mount brake calipers, distinguishing it with enhanced performance capabilities. Triumph Motorcycles, based in the UK, engineered this model for performance and rider engagement, making it a celebrated choice in the middleweight naked sportbike segment.
This manual covers the Triumph Street Triple R motorcycles produced between 2013 and 2016. Renowned for its agile handling and potent inline three-cylinder engine, the Street Triple R offers a dynamic riding experience, blending performance with everyday usability. This model is recognized for its lightweight chassis, responsive throttle, and premium suspension components, making it a standout in the naked sportbike segment. Its design prioritizes rider engagement and a thrilling yet accessible performance envelope, suitable for both spirited riding and daily commuting.
This manual covers the Triumph Street Triple R motorcycle, produced for the model years 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016. As a naked sportbike or roadster, the Street Triple is renowned for its torquey, agile, and accessible performance, coupled with nimble and precise handling that delivers an engaging riding experience. The R variant typically features enhancements such as fully adjustable suspension and improved braking components, building upon the model's reputation for engineering quality and reliability.
This workshop service repair manual covers the Triumph Street Triple R, a naked sportbike renowned for its agile handling and spirited performance, derived from the Daytona 675 lineage. Since its introduction in 2007, the Street Triple has consistently been praised for its excellent chassis and characterful 674.8 cc 3-cylinder transverse in-line engine. This manual is applicable for models from 2009 onward and provides factory-level detail to assist owners and professionals in maintaining and repairing this acclaimed motorcycle.
This manual covers the Triumph Street Triple Daytona motorcycle, produced for the 2013 through 2016 model years. Triumph, a British manufacturer with a rich heritage in performance motorcycles, is known for its distinctive inline triple engines. The Street Triple line, in particular, has earned acclaim for its agile handling, potent engine, and sharp aesthetics, establishing itself as a benchmark in the naked sportbike category. This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive guidance for maintaining and repairing this acclaimed motorcycle.
This workshop service manual covers Street Triple Daytona models produced between 2013 and 2016. The Street Triple is renowned for its agile handling, powerful three-cylinder engine, and sporty performance, making it a popular choice for both spirited riding and daily use. This generation of the Street Triple, with its potential Daytona styling package, builds upon the model's heritage of delivering an engaging and dynamic riding experience, characteristic of commitment to engineering excellence and rider satisfaction.
This workshop service repair manual provides comprehensive information for the Triumph Street Triple and Street Triple R models, covering production from 2009 onward. Triumph Motorcycles, a manufacturer with a rich heritage dating back to the early days of motorcycling, is renowned for its blend of classic British styling and modern engineering, delivering performance and agile handling. The Street Triple series, evolving from the Speed Triple, offers a dynamic naked sportbike experience, with the 'R' designation indicating higher-specification components. These motorcycles are celebrated for their responsive engines, typically featuring a 674.8 cc 3-cylinder transverse in-line engine producing around 105-108 hp, coupled with a 6-speed sequential manual transmission and liquid cooling.
This workshop service manual provides comprehensive repair and maintenance information for the Triumph Street Triple R Daytona models manufactured between 2013 and 2016. Featuring an inline 3-cylinder engine, this performance-oriented motorcycle builds upon Triumph's renowned engineering and reliability. The Street Triple R is designed for riders seeking a dynamic and engaging experience, offering a blend of agile handling and potent power delivery. Its British heritage is evident in its quality construction and attention to detail, making it a standout in the sportbike category.
The Triumph Street Triple R Daytona, produced between 2013 and 2016, represents a pinnacle of performance in the naked sportbike segment. Engineered by the esteemed British manufacturer, this model is celebrated for its agile handling, responsive chassis, and rider-focused ergonomics, making it a formidable competitor against models like the Yamaha MT-07 and Kawasaki Z800. The 'R' variant distinguishes itself with enhanced suspension components, including fully adjustable Showa upside-down forks and a Showa monoshock, alongside high-specification Nissin radial calipers, all contributing to its renowned dynamic capabilities and rider engagement.
This workshop service repair manual covers Triumph Street Triple and Street Triple R motorcycles from 2009 onwards. These acclaimed British-manufactured motorcycles are celebrated for their performance, handling, and value, featuring a liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, 3-cylinder engine with a displacement of 674.8 cc, producing approximately 105-107 bhp. The Street Triple line, known for its agile aluminum twin-spar frame and responsive 6-speed transmission, offers an engaging riding experience suitable for both spirited road use and track days. This manual provides comprehensive coverage, enabling owners and technicians to maintain and repair these machines to the highest standards.