TRIUMPH NEWS
Speed Triple Carbon Limited Edition
Monday, January 26, 2009

Dominating the class for over a decade the Speed Triple is the ulimate, hard as nails streetfighter. Minimalist the styling may be, but when it comes to specification maximum is a better description.
At the heart is a 1050cc triple engine delivering 130 bhp, while twin Brembo 4-piston 4-pad radial calipers, fully adjustable black anodised Showa USD forks and fully adjustable Showa monoshock rear suspension completes the sports bike spec.
For more details of this iconic bike visit the bike section of our website or contact your local dealer.
Available only in Matt Black this limited addition features a carbon flyscreen, seat cowl, infill panels, heat shield, front mudguard and sprocket cover, plus black chunky handlebars and anodised mirrors. And all for just £8,250 OTR.
With just 55 bikes available give your dealer a call now.
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