Once upon a time, way back in 2007, there was a Triumph Daytona 675. She was a gorgeous bike. Lithe, clean lines, gleaming black.
And she was fast. Very fast. But most motorcycles that weigh in at a slim 363lbs with 125hp can do speed.
This moto also has the heart of the Triumph three cylinder "triple" engine, making her as torquey and quick as she was screaming fast down a straight-away.
Yet no slacker was this Daytona. Just because she was an awesome machine, it didn't mean she didn't have room for improvement: fast is good; faster is better.
So she went shopping at Pure-Triumph.com and came home with a new Triumph QuickShifter. What sportbike doesn't want to perform perfect shifts at full throttle? With no need for clutch action?
And, since seven pounds equals one horsepower, and ponies are a good thing, she lightened things up some more with a Jardine RT-One Carbon Fiber Exhaust, Smoked Integrated Taillight and fender eliminator. Flush mount front blinkers streamlined her up some more.
A bike's gotta look good while passing the competition as if it were painted on the pavement, a bit of proper accessorizing was in order: Zero Gravity tinted windscreen, gold Pazzo clutch and brake levers, and a Triumph carbon fiber tank pad to ward off the scratches.
And she was fast. Very fast. But most motorcycles that weigh in at a slim 363lbs with 125hp can do speed.
This moto also has the heart of the Triumph three cylinder "triple" engine, making her as torquey and quick as she was screaming fast down a straight-away.
Yet no slacker was this Daytona. Just because she was an awesome machine, it didn't mean she didn't have room for improvement: fast is good; faster is better.
So she went shopping at Pure-Triumph.com and came home with a new Triumph QuickShifter. What sportbike doesn't want to perform perfect shifts at full throttle? With no need for clutch action?
And, since seven pounds equals one horsepower, and ponies are a good thing, she lightened things up some more with a Jardine RT-One Carbon Fiber Exhaust, Smoked Integrated Taillight and fender eliminator. Flush mount front blinkers streamlined her up some more.
A bike's gotta look good while passing the competition as if it were painted on the pavement, a bit of proper accessorizing was in order: Zero Gravity tinted windscreen, gold Pazzo clutch and brake levers, and a Triumph carbon fiber tank pad to ward off the scratches.
And the finishing touch? A set of mirror stickers: "Objects in Mirror are Losing."
Ladies, Gentlemen, fellow readers and riders: Introducing the Pure-Triumph Facebook June Bike of the Month!
Congratulations to Rem and his Daytona 675; not only gorgeous at a standstill, but beautiful to watch at full throttle. Especially when passing the losers in the mirror!
Check out Pure-Triumph.com for these and other great additions to your favorite Triumph and make sure your moto reaches its fullest potential on the streets and the track.
And can play with any machine it may meet along the way:
Contact David at David@pure-triumph.com or 954-788-9550 for assistance.
Cheers!