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  2. Triumph Daytona 600 - Wikipedia

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    The new Triumph company based at Hinckley, which was started after the original Triumph company went into administration, has made a far better known and more numerous Daytona 600. It is powered by a liquid-cooled 599 cc (36.6 cu in) four-cylinder in-line engine and was superseded by the Daytona 650 from 2005. [4]

  3. Triumph Daytona 650 - Wikipedia

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    2005 Engine Type Liquid-cooled, DOHC, in-line 4-cylinder Capacity 646.00 cc (39.42 cu in) Bore/Stroke 68.0 mm × 44.5 mm (2.7 in × 1.8 in) Compression Ratio 12.9:1 Fuel System Injection. Twin-butterfly, multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with forced air induction. DOHC Ignition

  4. Triumph Daytona - Wikipedia

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    Triumph Daytona is a model designation used for various motorcycles of British motorcycle manufacturer Triumph Motorcycles. Triumph Daytona 500, 1966–1970; Triumph Daytona 600, 2002–2004; Triumph Daytona 650, 2005; Triumph Daytona 675, 2006-2017; Triumph Daytona 750, 1991–1994; Triumph Daytona Moto2 765, 2019-2022; Triumph Daytona 900 ...

  5. List of Triumph motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Daytona 600: 599 2002–2004 Daytona 650: 646 2005–2006 Longer stroke version of Daytona 600 Daytona 675: 675 2006-2016 All new bike with all new three cylinder engine Daytona 765 765 2020 Limited production (1530 total), based on the Street Triple 765, plus tweaks from Triumph's Moto2 learnings. TT 600: 599 2000–2002 Scrambler 900: 865 2006–

  6. Grand Prix motorcycle racing - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, fuel tank capacity was reduced from 24 litres (5.3 imp gal; 6.3 US gal) to 22 litres (4.8 imp gal; 5.8 US gal) From 2007 onwards, and for a minimum period of five years, FIM has regulated in MotoGP class that two-stroke bikes will no longer be allowed. The maximum fuel capacity is to be 21 litres (4.6 imp gal; 5.5 US gal).

  7. Triumph TT600 - Wikipedia

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    The Triumph TT600 was designed in 1996, and produced between the year 2000 and 2003. It was Triumph Motorcycles' first in-line four-cylinder 600 cc sportbike, designed to compete in the world's most competitive motorcycle class, the fuel-injected middleweight category.