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TRIUMPH DAYTONA 675 Reviews

3.8 Rating 25 Reviews
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Just love it, sounds awesome.
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Posted 9 years ago
It is a fantastic bike. Always makes me smile on every ride. But it does make the old shoulders ache a bit. Small price to pay for such fun.
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Posted 10 years ago
The best bike I uve ever bought, lovely mid range with silky smooth handling. Brakes are twitchy but are better than on previous machines. Lovely sound with an aftermarket can.
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Posted 10 years ago
Triumph have made the perfect bike in the 675 Daytona. It's light, it's tight and handles brilliantly. There's plenty of torque from the 3 cylinders and the sound is awesome. I've just sold a '07 Fireblade for this 675, there are no regrets. Well done to the boys at Hinckley, this bike has put Triumph well and truly back up there with the big boys. This bike will be as iconic as the Bonnie one day.
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Posted 10 years ago
This is the only bike I have been sorry to sell. I bought it with my heart as I was looking for a tourer but when I saw the Daytona in the showroom, I had to have it. It looks the so sexy, handles fantastically and sounds the dogs *******. I have to admit to being a little vain in that I used to stop when riding down the High Street just to admire myself in the shop windows. It's a big grin bike. I now lust after another one.
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Posted 10 years ago
Excellent bike... don't think I'd change a thing!
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Posted 10 years ago
Awesome machine, never stop smiling whilst riding. Use it everyday for commuting and never get a tiresome. Love it. Though you will spend a lil bit with the garages sorting odd bits and pieces bit that's expected with everyday use.
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Posted 10 years ago
The bike is perfect for what I require of it. I use it mainly for commuting in, and its size is ideal for slipping between traffic and getting ahead at the lights. As with most bikes, nothing at this price with four wheels stand a chance of out accelerating, or keeping up with it. Have had a couple of little niggles, nothing catastrophic. Things like the indicators played up, but that was because water had seeped into the relay and that had to be rewired and replaced as the connections had corroded. And also the 'Power Valve' has seized, which is a common problem with these bikes, illuminating the engine management light, although this has not noticeably affected the performance. Being the '09 675SE version (blue frame, pearlescent white body colour), it has held its value incredibly well, having paid £6k for it back in March '11, some similar bikes sell for this price some 3 1/2 years later.
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Posted 10 years ago