<div align="justify">British motorcycling giant Triumph has rode in its new 2017 Street Triple S to Bengaluru, at a price of Rs 868,910 (ex-showroom Bengaluru). Developed from the celebrated race bred ‘Daytona’ engine, the new 765 cc Street Triple engine delivers a major step up in power and torque. The model come with its own unique engine set-up, ECU and tune, tailored to deliver the character, power and performance best suited to the bike’s style of ride and rider.<br /><br />The ‘S’ tune provides more peak power than the previous generation with 113PS @ 11,250rpm and delivers peak torque at 73Nm @ 10,421rpm.<br /><br />There are riding modes on the Street Triple S which help the rider better harness the increased power and torque in every riding condition. A richer sound track, from a lighter, free flowing exhaust and revised air box delivers an intoxicating and more distinctive induction howl. Stronger-than-ever acceleration and slicker gear changes are achieved through a combination ofrevised gearbox geometry and shorter 1st and 2nd gear ratios.<br /><br />For a crisper, more precise and more accurate throttle response, and linked to the ride-by-wire system, the Street Triple S features two new riding modes — which adjust throttle response, ABS and traction control settings — Road and Rain. On the Street Triple S, traction control settings can be managed via the instrument menu, by selecting ‘road’ or ‘rain’ riding modes, each with a dedicated level of traction control built in. A Quickshifter can be added as an accessory option on the bike, allowing for clutchless upshifts that are up to 2.5 times quicker than a skilled rider using a standard clutch upshift.<br /><br />Triumph Motorcycles India Managing Director Vimal Sumbly commented, “People in Bengaluru love to ride and I am seeing more and more young people going for their first superbike, rather than a sedan.”<br /><br /></div>
<div align="justify">British motorcycling giant Triumph has rode in its new 2017 Street Triple S to Bengaluru, at a price of Rs 868,910 (ex-showroom Bengaluru). Developed from the celebrated race bred ‘Daytona’ engine, the new 765 cc Street Triple engine delivers a major step up in power and torque. The model come with its own unique engine set-up, ECU and tune, tailored to deliver the character, power and performance best suited to the bike’s style of ride and rider.<br /><br />The ‘S’ tune provides more peak power than the previous generation with 113PS @ 11,250rpm and delivers peak torque at 73Nm @ 10,421rpm.<br /><br />There are riding modes on the Street Triple S which help the rider better harness the increased power and torque in every riding condition. A richer sound track, from a lighter, free flowing exhaust and revised air box delivers an intoxicating and more distinctive induction howl. Stronger-than-ever acceleration and slicker gear changes are achieved through a combination ofrevised gearbox geometry and shorter 1st and 2nd gear ratios.<br /><br />For a crisper, more precise and more accurate throttle response, and linked to the ride-by-wire system, the Street Triple S features two new riding modes — which adjust throttle response, ABS and traction control settings — Road and Rain. On the Street Triple S, traction control settings can be managed via the instrument menu, by selecting ‘road’ or ‘rain’ riding modes, each with a dedicated level of traction control built in. A Quickshifter can be added as an accessory option on the bike, allowing for clutchless upshifts that are up to 2.5 times quicker than a skilled rider using a standard clutch upshift.<br /><br />Triumph Motorcycles India Managing Director Vimal Sumbly commented, “People in Bengaluru love to ride and I am seeing more and more young people going for their first superbike, rather than a sedan.”<br /><br /></div>