Daytona 675 (2007)

Information

The 2007 Daytona 675 had little change from the previous year. Triumph introduced a new Jet Black colour into the range (often confused with the Daytona 675 SE 2008 model) and a Masterbike Edition which was exclusive to the UK market. The 2007 model was available for sale in the UK September 2007 (57 plate).

With the success of the 2006 model Triumph introduced a Race Kit designed for the racer and track day enthusiast.

Developed in-house and in collaboration with Paul Young Racing, the parts have been designed to give significant improvements in performance for race purposes. This results in the class-leading Daytona 675 being competitive on the racetrack at the highest level.

The race parts include a range of engine internals, such as revised cams, valve springs and valves, which are complemented by a new engine management unit and wiring harness, specifically designed with racing in mind. Also included is a transmission set, race air filter, a slipper clutch and many other track-focused parts.

Models

Scorched Yellow


Tornado Red


Jet Black



Graphite


Masterbike Edition

Key changes from previous year

» Masterbike version, limited to 100 bikes
» Jet Black colour

Masterbike Edition (Limited Edition)

Glowing press reports, global race victories and serious comparison test triumphs have all added to the ‘must have’ appeal of this truly outstanding motorcycle. Triumph is so proud of the Daytona 675’s achievements that it seems only fair to do something to celebrate.

One of the most prestigious achievements made was the winning of the Masterbike Supersport title for two years running and to commemorate this Triumph produced a Masterbike Limited Edition version of their ground-breaking Daytona 675. Available exclusively in the UK from September 2007 onwards, only 100 of these machines were available to purchase from Triumph dealerships.

The Graphite 675 comes complete with Masterbike ‘Supersport Winner 2006 & 2007’ decals, a certificate of authentication and free carbon fibre accessories, including an exhaust heat shield, front mudguard and hugger, heel guard, chain guard and cockpit infills. The bike was priced at £7,349 OTR.


Masterbike Limited Edition


Masterbike Graphics

Technical Details

Engine
Type Liquid-cooled, DOHC, in-line 3-cylinder
Capacity 675cc
Bore/Stroke 74.0 x 52.3mm
Compression Ratio 12.65:1
Fuel System Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with forced air induction
Ignition Digital - inductive type - via electronic engine management system
Transmission
Primary Drive Gear
Final Drive O ring chain
Clutch Wet, multi-plate
Gearbox 6-speed, close ratio
Cycle Parts
Frame Aluminium beam twin spar
Swingarm Braced, twin-sided, aluminium alloy with adjustable pivot position
Front Wheel Alloy 5-spoke, 17 x 3.5in
Rear Wheel Alloy 5-spoke, 17 x 5.5in
Front Tyre 120/70 ZR 17
Rear Tyre 180/55 ZR 17
Front Suspension 41mm USD forks with adjustable preload, rebound and compression damping
Rear Suspension Monoshock with piggy back reservoir adjustable for preload, rebound and compression damping
Front Brakes Twin 308mm floating discs, 4 piston radial calipers with radial master cylinder
Rear Brakes Single 220mm disc, single piston caliper
Dimensions
Length 2010mm (79.1in)
Width (Handlebars) 710mm (28in)
Height 1109mm (43.7in)
Seat Height 825mm (32.5in)
Wheelbase 1392mm (54.8in)
Rake/Trail 23.5º/86.8mm
Fuel Tank Capacity 17.4 litres (4.6 gal US)
Performance (Measured at crankshaft to DIN 70020)
Maximum Power 125PS (123bhp) at 12,500 rpm
Maximum Torque 72Nm (53ft.lbf) at 11,750 rpm
Colours
Scorched Yellow, Tornado Red, Graphite, Jet Black
Price
£7,199.00 'on the road' retail
Awards

The Daytona 675 secured yet another title at the Masterbike test in Jerez, Spain. Masterbike is an independent track-test for sports bikes organised by Motociclismo, the best-selling bike magazine in Spain, with a judging panel comprised of 16 international motorcycle magazines. The Masterbike test is considered one of the most important and influential magazine tests due to its impartiality and fairness. The Triumph Daytona 675 continued its reign as the best Supersport bike, beating the second placed Honda CBR600RR, new for 2007, by a significant margin.

1. Triumph Daytona 675 79 points
2. Honda CBR600RR (new for 2007) 39 points
3. Yamaha R6 30 points
4. Kawasaki ZX6R (new for 2007) 22 points
5. Suzuki GSXR600 12 points

To help secure a victory Triumph Daytona 675 had the best average lap time of 1:55.94, 11 out of the 18 riders set their fastest time on the bike and the average survey score for the Daytona 675 was 7.5 out of 10.

Motorcycle Blogger International Award 2007

MBI (Motorcycle Bloggers International) is an association of some 97 motorcycle bloggers spread around the world, from China to Chile. They hold an annual award for the best of the best (and the worst of the worst) in the motorcycle industry. The nominations and voting is done by their readers (millions of them!), and in 2007, the Daytona 675 was chosen for;

– 2006 Rider Choice Award: Best looking new in 2006 motorcycle

The Motorcycle Blogger International Homepage can be found at: http://www.mbiweb.org

The last week in March saw the Daytona 675 maintain the Supertest crown as King of Supersport bikes. The Supertest competition, held at the Almeria track in Spain, was judged by 15 journalists from publications all around the globe. The competition runs back-to-back tests for sports bikes from all the major motorcycle manufacturers. The Triumph Daytona 675 stormed into the top place in the engine flexibility, throttle response, chassis handling, chassis brakes, equipment and price categories, making it the overall winner for the second year on the run.

For the 2nd year running the Daytona 675 won the SWA Supertest bike of the year award!

Magazine Daytona Rating Rank Scoring Points
1. Solo Moto 1st 1st Daytona 675 539
2. Motojornal 1st 2nd CBR600RR 492
3. Due Ruote 2nd El Periódico 1st 3rd ZX 6R 472
4. Motorrad MO 1st 4th GSX R600 469
5. Moto Revue 1st 5th R6R 458
6. 0-300 2nd
7. Young Machine 2nd
8. L'Integral 1st
9. SM30 1st
10. Moto73 1st
11. Motor Sport Schweiz 2nd
12. MC Folket 2nd
13. Moto! 2nd
Official Media (stock images)
675.cc Member Pictures
Downloads

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