Exhaust note of the Triumph Daytona 660 has been teased; Will be on sale on January 9 with these attributes
Triumph may reintroduce the Daytona nameplate on a future motorcycle. The business is scheduled to exhibit this bike on January 9. In terms of appearance, the Daytona 660 has a sporty vibe. It makes use of the Tiger Sport 660's headlamp arrangement. Its fairing is a little different, though.
Triumph may reintroduce the Daytona nameplate on a future motorcycle. The business is scheduled to exhibit this bike on January 9. A 660 cc engine will be available for the Daytona Tiger Sport and Trident, according to a previously released teaser. The Daytona 660's exhaust tone is included in a new teaser that the manufacturer has issued.
In terms of appearance, the Daytona 660 has a sporty vibe. It makes use of the Tiger Sport 660's headlamp arrangement. Its fairing is distinct, though. As opposed to the Tiger Sport 660's half fairing, the Daytona 660 has a full fairing.
Its three-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine has a maximum power output of 80 horsepower at 10,250 rpm and a maximum torque output of 64 Nm at 6,250 rpm. A 6-speed gearbox with a slip and assist clutch is coupled to the engine. It is possible, nevertheless, that Triumph will adjust the engine of the Daytona 660 to meet its requirements.