If there is a single machine in Triumph’s range that defines its identity, the Speed Triple is it. The Speed Triple was also one of the original production streetfighters, at the edge of the trend of stripping faired sportbikes down to their elemental core.
Ride Nor Cal's Josh Poe explains the finer points of Triumph's RRR which is available for rent at Ride Nor Cal, located in Santa Rosa, California.
The Speed-T’s chassis—supported by supple and beautifully controlled Öhlins suspension at each end (NIX30 fork and TTX36 shock), awesome ABS-assisted Brembo brakes, and Pirelli Supercorsa SP rubber—delivers sublime handling and stopping power and makes the bike just as at home on a racetrack as on the street.
"The first Street Triple was an instant hit, an overnight classic. It was Triumph's best-selling bike over the past 5 years. While the Street Triple has lost a touch of that lofty magic, it is, undoubtedly, easier to hustle on twisty roads."
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