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Would be interesting if they did; but there's a bit of a question of the justification - for most people, they could just get a GSXR 750 if they wanted more than a 600.
I suspect one of the reasons we haven't seen so much improvement in the 600 class is that if they start to pump them up with a load more power, they're going to need more weight to cope with the power - at which point, might as well just have a bigger bike anyway .
Also, remember the S1000RR is probably the worst of the superbikes for engine reliability.
It could be interesting if someone tried to go really light - but again that gets expensive - NCR does some very nice Ducati based bikes, but at a cost that would never be justifiable for most that won't be any faster than a normal bike anyway probably. |
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No one can use a c90 to it's full ability, so might as well stick to a c50 .
Triumph already has a 800 version of the 675 I thought - in the 'adventure' or whatever bikes.
I rather suspect the electronics are for lap times and letting people go faster if they WANT. In the end, I doubt it's that much easier to get a S1000RR than an older early-fugl fireblade to let go, maybe harder. |
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they haven't got the bus fare, and that's why the existing speed triple still has the old motor in an entirely new rolling chassis
sports bikes are the most expensive to R&D, and their sales across the world are in the biggest sales decline, so it's cheaper to develop adventure bikes which are in the biggest growth market
the 1050 is the old 955 bored out, they have bodged it to get it past newer emissions laws for years, so no point sticking it in a new model as it won't pass the next lot of EU regs
if they did build it, sure they'd sell to triumph enthusiasts but it would go undeveloped, incomparable to other marques in performance terms and sales would stop
IMO, their next step is a daytona 800, the tiger 800 has been fitted and tested at the factory in a daytona frame, but due to being the wrong bore/stroke for a sports engine they couldn't get it any faster, so the 2013 daytona has changed bore and stroke, and now has the same bore and stroke as the MV, which has a more powerful 800cc version, next logical step big bore the new 675 engine to 800 to replace or run alongside the 675 ____________________ Some people feel the rain, others just get wet. |
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It's totally too expensive for Triumph.
They have just built a new motor for the 1200 adventure and tourers. Honda & Yamaha would have built a different motor for each. Triumph can't afford that so they manipulate them with the ECU, compression, exhaust etc to make the characteristics pretty good for each class of bike.
However it is a compromise. I have both the Trophy and Explorer. I love them and the engines but the triple in my Trophy isn't a patch on the flat six in a Goldwing for smooth touring and the Explorer isn't an off road adventure bike, it's a sit up touring bike with the ability to ride over a field. A big twin would probably be a better option.
The 675 Daytona engine was developed for the Daytona sports bike. I bet though that Triumph have made more money with the Street triple and that was purely by chance (wasn't it? )
Remember, Triumph are tiny compared with the Japanese companies. BMW has it's car department to assist with whatever it requires. Ducati has Audi's money now. Harley Davidson have the tractor division to fall back on for new models and Laverda used to make combine harvesters.  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 352 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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