Here’s what we know about these 250s: One model clearly resembles t...
Here’s what we know about these 250s: One model clearly resembles the Daytona family, while the other is a smaller facsimile of the Street/Speed Triples. Both bikes are powered by a brand-new liquid-cooled, 250cc single-cylinder engine. Beyond that, we can only speculate, but we assume ABS will be offered, as that feature will become mandatory from 2016 onward in the European Union. We wouldn’t...
Here’s what we know about these 250s: One model clearly resembles the Daytona family, while the other is a smaller facsimile of the Street/Speed Triples. Both bikes are powered by a brand-new liquid-cooled, 250cc single-cylinder engine. Beyond that, we can only speculate, but we assume ABS will be offered, as that feature will become mandatory from 2016 onward in the European Union. We wouldn’t be shocked if this same engine found its way into Triumph’s Classic range, maybe in the form of a modern Tiger Cub?