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GPTECHMAN
11-18-2004, 01:55 PM
Specification changes for 2005:


Refined, larger capacity (1050cc) engine
Revised chassis including upside down forks, radial brakes, redesigned swingarm and high level pipes
New Neon Blue and Scorched Yellow paint schemes

To become a two-wheeled icon is no easy task but from its very first incarnation over a decade ago the Speed Triple assumed just that status. Some things are just right and meant to be and, mixing as it does a primal three-cylinder core with sporting ability and an aggressive, stripped-down stance, the Speed Triple has always been one of those things. Its heart and soul has struck a chord with riders all over world while its wide-ranging ability ensures its outstanding performance in almost every situation, from urban commuting to hard-edged sports riding.

And for 2005 the icon's been reborn. Triumph has built on the bike's elemental essence, adding even more depth and further refinement. Fresh off the drawing board is a 1050cc, DOHC, three-cylinder, fuel-injected engine tuned to pump out a great surge of bottom-end torque, linked to massive mid-range punch and an impressive level of overall power. And the engine's performance is certainly impressive - peak power is a heady 130PS @ 9,100rpm while peak torque of 105Nm arrives at 5,100rpm.

Yet this is no mere steroid injection. While the focus of Triumph's engineers has been on drivability and power delivery, the motor's also been refined with a new slick-shifting gearbox, remote gear change linkage and clutch fitted with a backlash eliminator gear. The gnarly character of the inline triple, however, that's proven so addictive to legions of Speed Triple devotees remains fully intact. Crisp-edged engine cases and covers further add to the three-cylinder engine's brutish aesthetic, as does the absence of exterior hoses.

Containing the engine is a completely revised chassis. A rigid aluminium frame provides massive strength with steering geometry that gives fast-steering neutrality plus great stability. The fully adjustable 45mm upside down forks and rear monoshock have been specifically developed for the Speed Triple and bring new levels of quality and compliance.

Likewise, the pair of radial four-piston brake calipers and 320mm floating discs provide cutting-edge stopping power and feel. The five-spoke wheels add style and substance, while the evocative single-sided swingarm has been completely redesigned. Twin high-level oval-section exhaust pipes add to the engine's distinctive induction roar.

And while the Speed Triple's muscular engine and chiselled chassis is impressive its sawn-off style, underscored with stainless steel and brushed aluminium parts, is impossible to ignore. Inspired by the short, cut-down look so popular on the streets of southern Europe the Speed Triple has the brutal edge and minimalist appeal of a machine built entirely around its engine.

Detail touches abound. The LED rear light unit and clear-lens indicators complement the twin headlights, themselves very much part of the Speed Triple's unique style. New instruments feature an analogue tachometer, programmable gear change lights, trip computer and digital speedo. Three paint options are available, Jet Black, Neon Blue and Scorched Yellow. As ever, a host of factory parts including a high-performance exhaust (for circuit use only), cosmetic additions and custom-fit luggage will also be available from the Triumph accessories catalogue.

The Speed Triple is smoother, sharper and much, much stronger. The legend continues.

GPTECHMAN
11-18-2004, 01:55 PM
:D

GPTECHMAN
11-18-2004, 01:55 PM
:)

GPTECHMAN
11-18-2004, 01:56 PM
;)

GPTECHMAN
11-18-2004, 01:56 PM
:eek:

GPTECHMAN
11-18-2004, 01:56 PM
:-p

GPTECHMAN
11-18-2004, 01:56 PM
:clap:

GPTECHMAN
11-18-2004, 01:57 PM
:cool:

MrCrashRR
11-18-2004, 02:06 PM
very sweet, seat is a little buellish in lenght,....but
ooooo soo hot

screw SS bikes for around town, i want a naked bike

CBR250RR
11-18-2004, 02:08 PM
So much better than the KTM Superduke...

BioHazard
11-18-2004, 02:41 PM
What a horrible looking bike :puke:

GPTECHMAN
11-18-2004, 02:54 PM
are you serious mike?

I think that it is by far one of the best looking naked bikes out right now.

what do you not like about it?

single sided swing arm, and high mount stock pipes?

BioHazard
11-18-2004, 02:58 PM
Originally posted by GPTECHMAN
are you serious mike?

I think that it is by far one of the best looking naked bikes out right now.

what do you not like about it?

single sided swing arm, and high mount stock pipes?

The swing arm is nice but it's out of place on this bike. The exhaust cans are too big and too short, the bike is also too short and has the general ugliness of all naked triumph bikes. I guess their going after the cafe racer crowd.

GPTECHMAN
11-18-2004, 03:00 PM
no way, total street fighter crowd...

lol

Mike get one...DO IT
Do IT
Do iT

TreAdidas
11-18-2004, 03:15 PM
Dude that thign is the SHIZZLE!....

I think it looks freaking awesome!

shichyea
11-18-2004, 03:21 PM
very nice! that triple has lotza attitude for sure.

i really like the look of the mv brutale too... just too much doe tho.

Philo
11-18-2004, 03:38 PM
:puke:

BBBLLLLLEEEEEEECCCCHHHHHH!!!!!!


I'd rather have a Buell. <gasp> <guffaw>

nyburner
08-30-2005, 02:13 PM
*ressurrection*

Thought some of you might enjoy reading about this crazy bastard and his force induction '05 Striple:

http://www.chicagolandsportbikes.com/index.php?page=tb1

deno
08-30-2005, 02:24 PM
yeahh, I'm feelin the new Triple :thumbsup: maybe What's msrp on that mofo?

daMartian
08-30-2005, 02:30 PM
yeahh, I'm feelin the new Triple :thumbsup: maybe What's msrp on that mofo?

i think its around $7995 - main competition is the s2r...

this bike is just hot... love the single swingarm with the high mounts (of course, you just have to change em to aftermarket coz the stock ones are too bulky)

rossifumi
08-30-2005, 03:24 PM
Yup, its the shiet! i was actually in the market for one. The price kinda steered me away, but i was willing. Then I did something crazy and got another 2stroke :silenced:

teamgreenzx7r
08-30-2005, 03:38 PM
The bike is nice and everything but like others said but something is missing from back..

Unstealth Ninja
08-30-2005, 05:26 PM
I thought they were around 10k? I want one so bad...

nyburner
08-30-2005, 05:38 PM
Yea, MSRP is $9,999.
People say riding two-up is impossible on the '05, but the actual pillion cushion size is the same as previous models, its just that they got rid of any surrounding plastic. It looks much cleaner w/ the seat cowl.

More trumpet S3 pics:
http://www.triumphrat.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=Forum&file=viewtopic&topic=13587&forum=19&start=0

p.s. - Triumph > Buell

didgeman
09-11-2005, 02:28 PM
I have actually see a Hindle twin pipe system where they made the pipes longer than stock to help add some visual length to it. It was anice touch if you think that the bike looks to short. I am going to get a black one as soon as my bank account lets me.