TRIUMPH NEWS
Triumph offers accessory Quickshifter for Street Triple and Street Triple R
Thursday, June 11, 2009

Purchasers of Triumph’s award-winning Street Triple and Street Triple R models will now be able to take advantage of the critically-acclaimed ‘Plug and Play’ Quickshifter accessory, as fitted to the Daytona 675 supersports models.
Journalists universally praised the simple to fit Quickshifter, which allows riders to execute clutchless upshifts while keeping the throttle open, at the launch of the Daytona 675, with renowned freelance journalist Alan Cathcart claiming it to be a ‘must-have’ accessory for Daytona owners.
With the similarly-engined Street Triples proving popular with track day enthusiasts, Triumph has responded to customer demand by introduced a new wiring harness to allow its popular Quickshifter to be enjoyed on the middleweight streetfighter.
The Triumph accessory Quickshifter is compatible with Street Triple machines from VIN number 411984 onwards and can be fitted in minutes thanks to its ‘plug and play’ compatibility. It is available from official Triumph dealers, priced at £229.99 incl. VAT.
For more information, visit the Accessories section of our website or contact your local Triumph dealership.
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