The New Triumph Speed Triple Is Here With 148bhp And Carbonfibre Bits

The new Speed Triple S and RS pair has arrived with new engines, more tech and more noise
The New Triumph Speed Triple Is Here With 148bhp And Carbonfibre Bits

We don’t often find ourselves broaching the subject of two-wheeled vehicles on Car Throttle (the first bit of our name should be a clue as to why), but a new version of the Triumph Speed Triple is something we really can’t ignore.

The original Speed Triple sparked something of a naked bike revolution upon its release, so it’s kind of a big deal. And Triumph has been mighty busy having a damn good fiddle with the new bike’s 1050cc inline-three cylinder engine.

The New Triumph Speed Triple Is Here With 148bhp And Carbonfibre Bits

The triple gets no less than 105 new parts including a redesigned crankshaft, new Nikasil-plated aluminium cylinder liners, new pistons and a freer-flowing cylinder head. It produces 148bhp and 86lb ft of torque, improvements of seven and four per cent respectively when compared to the outgoing unit.

Not the kind of increases you’re likely to notice, but what should be more obvious is the engine’s newfound responsiveness. The changes have been aimed at making the triple spin up faster, and higher - the redline is 1000rpm higher than before. Triumph also reckons it’s the best sounding Speed Triple ever, thanks in part to a shoutier new silencer.

The New Triumph Speed Triple Is Here With 148bhp And Carbonfibre Bits

The aluminium frame and single-sided swingarm have been carried over from the old Speed Triple without any significant changes. You also still get five riding modes, cruise control, standard-fit ABS and traction control.

The new five-inch TFT display is new though, while the ABS and traction control systems have been fiddled with to ensure “optimum distribution of brake force, slip rate and torque control, improving both straight line riding and cornering.” It’s all thanks to the clever ‘Inertial Measurement Unit’ (IMU) which measures things like pitch, yaw, lean angle and acceleration, any adjusts the electronic rider aids to suit.

The New Triumph Speed Triple Is Here With 148bhp And Carbonfibre Bits

There are now two flavours of Speed Triple to choose from: the S, and the RS. The S is the base model, while the RS is the posher one with fancier Öhlins suspension in place of the Showa setup in the S, keyless steering lock and ignition, a smattering of carbonfibre body panels, the aforementioned IMU, and Arrow silencers.

This, or a Ducati Monster 1200S?

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Comments

Dante Verna

Triumphs are my favorite bikes, but can someone explain why a bike needs that much power?

02/05/2018 - 18:30 |
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Basith Penna-Hakkim

That’s a good first bike

02/06/2018 - 02:24 |
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Anonymous

Cool! But i will go for a single headlight from an older model , these lights looks like a grandma glasses 😂😂😂😂

02/06/2018 - 08:07 |
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Anonymous

My favorite bike

02/06/2018 - 10:07 |
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Anonymous

I’m just not a fan of the headlight assembly still… Just doesn’t work for me.

02/06/2018 - 13:13 |
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Anonymous

I’d go with the Monster, because of L-Twin torque and Italian styling (and also because I’ Italian)

02/06/2018 - 13:32 |
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Benelux Supercars

i love this brand ! i my self have a 1999 speedtriple ! and i am thinking for a new one

02/09/2018 - 16:54 |
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