2013 Triumph Daytona 675R converted from road to track bike between winter 2016 and spring 2017 - Standard engine showing 9,000 miles on the odometer. Ohlins forks with K-Tech DDS internals. K-Tech DDS Pro shock. Standard Ohlins steering damper and Brembo calipers with part worn GPFAX pads. Decat headers with SC Project carbon can and baffle (101db at Cadwell with baffle). Triumph ECU and wiring harness (keyless ignition and rev limit raised by 750rpm). R&G engine protection. SES rearsets. Renthal clip ons. Brembo 19mm master cylinder (rather than standard 16mm). CRC fairings. Shorai Li-ion battery. Keyless fuel cap. Renthal 520 chain conversion. Hard wired rain light with handlebar switch. Dry wheels fitted with unused Bridgestone R11 tyres bought this year. Wets on wheels complete with discs and new Dunlop rear and used Dunlop front. Couple of spare sprockets and standard 16mm Brembo master cylinder with short lever. Always run on 300V and standard oil filter. Couple of bad bits, crack on the perspex on the tacho, doesn't let rain in as far as I know. Scuff on the bottom of the r/h fork leg from previous off. L/H crash protector scuffed. Couple of chips on the tail unit which have been picked up during transport. £7,000 o.n.o. More pictures available on request.
Lovely, well put together bit of kit this lads. It's a bargain for somebody. Not me unfortunately, I've no money else I'd have had it in a minute. GLWS @Keith15
GLWS mate, That’s an ace set up! Exactly as I’d build it myself. I’m guessing Its an Alex James pic too
Thanks, appreciate it. It is indeed an Alex James photo. That was in Estoril which was the last time I used the bike.
Bought this bike today from keith , top guy and the bike is superb exactly as advertised I’d say even better that advertised actually. All the best keith
Cheers Peter, I was just about to update the thread to say a forum member had bought the bike. I hope you get plenty enjoyment from it, I look forward to reading your impressions after you've ridden it.
Congratulations on your new bike Purpletoddy, and welcome to our friendly little forum. He's been a highly respected member on here, during which he's has given us some great advice in his posts.
That's very kind of you to say so, thanks. I'll still be around but my knowledge of the 675 isn't that great. Painting an entire house because the wife wanted a new kitchen - no problem.