2009 Triumph Street Triple Carbon Edition

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2009 Triumph Street Triple Carbon Edition
2009 Triumph Street Triple Carbon Edition

– 2009 Triumph Street Triple Carbon Edition

2009 Triumph Street Triple Carbon Edition

Like the Street Triple R, but even more harder and rarer.

Triumph are pleased to introduce a new edition to their current range in the form of the Speed Triple Carbon Limited Edition model.

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 vist 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, infil 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.

 

 

 

2009 Triumph Street Triple Carbon Edition – UK Specifications
MSRP £8,250 OTR


Engine:

1050cc triple engine

 

Body Parts:

Twin Brembo 4-piston 4-pad radial calipers
Fully adjustable black anodised Showa USD forks and
Fully adjustable Showa monoshock rear suspension

Carbon flyscreen, seat cowl, infil panels, heat shield, front mudguard and sprocket cover, plus black chunky handlebars and anodised mirrors.

 

Performance (Measured at crankshaft to DIN 70020)
Maximum Power
130 bhp

 

Color:

Matt Black

 

 

 

Triumph 2009 Triumph Street Triple Carbon Edition Media/Press Release(s):

2009 Street Triple Carbon Edition

Following on from the phenomenally successful Street Triple, Triumph is
introducing a new, higher-specification version for 2009 – the Street Triple Carbon Edition.
With the Street Triple already regarded as the class-leading middleweight
streetfighter, the ‘R’ version takes the standard bike and adds race track
technology. Fully-adjustable 41mm upside down forks and a top-spec rear
monoshock unit with piggy back reservoir deliver sublime handling, while radiallymounted
four piston calipers grab the twin 308mm brake discs and ensure the
Street Triple Carbon Edition stops as well as it goes.

At the heart of Street Triple Carbon Edition is the Street Triple’s highly-acclaimed fuel-injected
675cc three-cylinder unit, producing 108PS at 11,700rpm, while its fully
adjustable sports suspension and powerful four-piston radial brakes are derived
from the award-winning, 2008 Daytona 675. The new Street Triple Carbon Edition has been
designed to rival traditional supersport machines with its superlative handling and
stunning stopping power, while offering the comfort and attitude of a
streetfighter. The sporty feel is completed with wide, tapered aluminium
handlebars from Magura and a 5mm taller seat height that puts the Street Triple
R rider in the perfect position to attack the twisty stuff or cut its way through the
urban jungle.

Completing the Street Triple Carbon Edition’s distinctive look are two all-new exclusive colour
schemes: Matt Graphite with orange graphics and Matt Blazing Orange with grey
graphics (the latter will be available from January 2009). Both colour options are
further enhanced by black anodised forks and a two-tone black and graphite seat.
The new Street Triple Carbon Edition will be available in September and priced at £6,099*.

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