Triumph Daytona 600

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Die Triumph Daytona 600 / 650 ist ein Motorrad des britischen Herstellers Triumph Motorcycles Ltd., das 2002 vorgestellt wurde und auf der basiert. Im Jahr 2005 wurde das Modell überarbeitet und als Daytona 650 bis zur Einstellung der Reihe 2006 angeboten. Äußerlich unterscheiden sich die Motorräder lediglich durch die Schriftzüge und einen schwarz ummantelten Endschalldämpfer an der Daytona 650. Das Motorrad war in den Farben Racing Yellow (Gelb), Tornado Red (Rot) und Aluminium Silver (Silber, nur Daytona 600) erhältlich. Das Nachfolgemodell ist die Triumph Daytona 675. rdf:langString
The Triumph Daytona 600 is a name given to two different motorcycles. The first model was sport bike manufactured in 1983 by Triumph Motorcycles out of their Meriden factory that was claimed to do over 100 miles per hour but fell within a lower insurance price bracket than the preceding 650cc Triumph TR65 Thunderbird in order to attract younger buyers. Although simply a shorter-stroked, twin-carburettored version of their earlier 650 cc Triumph TR65 Thunderbird but with an 8.5:1 compression ratio, it was exhibited as a new model for their 1983 range at the 1982 motorcycle show at the National Exhibition Centre. Unique for that year's home market models, it featured rear set foot rests and a plastic 'ducktail' rear end over the short chromed rear mudguard from the Triumph T140 TSX. Although rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Die Triumph Daytona 600 / 650 ist ein Motorrad des britischen Herstellers Triumph Motorcycles Ltd., das 2002 vorgestellt wurde und auf der basiert. Im Jahr 2005 wurde das Modell überarbeitet und als Daytona 650 bis zur Einstellung der Reihe 2006 angeboten. Äußerlich unterscheiden sich die Motorräder lediglich durch die Schriftzüge und einen schwarz ummantelten Endschalldämpfer an der Daytona 650. Das Motorrad war in den Farben Racing Yellow (Gelb), Tornado Red (Rot) und Aluminium Silver (Silber, nur Daytona 600) erhältlich. Das Nachfolgemodell ist die Triumph Daytona 675.
rdf:langString The Triumph Daytona 600 is a name given to two different motorcycles. The first model was sport bike manufactured in 1983 by Triumph Motorcycles out of their Meriden factory that was claimed to do over 100 miles per hour but fell within a lower insurance price bracket than the preceding 650cc Triumph TR65 Thunderbird in order to attract younger buyers. Although simply a shorter-stroked, twin-carburettored version of their earlier 650 cc Triumph TR65 Thunderbird but with an 8.5:1 compression ratio, it was exhibited as a new model for their 1983 range at the 1982 motorcycle show at the National Exhibition Centre. Unique for that year's home market models, it featured rear set foot rests and a plastic 'ducktail' rear end over the short chromed rear mudguard from the Triumph T140 TSX. Although sporting a front disc brake, the model retained the drum rear brake of the TR65 Thunderbird. Two prototypes were made, one electric start version for the press and shows, the other a kick start version for factory road-testing; the latter, the only one left after the Meriden factory closed in 1983, was, from 2010, displayed at the London Motorcycle Museum. The new Triumph company based at Hinckley, which was started after the original Triumph company went into administration, has made a far better known and more numerous Daytona 600. It is powered by a liquid-cooled 599 cc (36.6 cu in) four-cylinder in-line engine and was superseded by the Daytona 650 from 2005.
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