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Posts Tagged brakes
2010 Triumph Daytona 675 SE – Performance and Styling Makes This Bike Shine
Triumph is offering customers across North America the opportunity to own a truly unique factory sport bike with the Daytona 675 Special Edition. The limited edition model takes the award-winning Daytona 675 and covers its body panels, tank and fenders in a stunning new Pearl White while the frame, swing arm and subframe receive a distinctive Sparkle Blue paint.
“The Daytona 675 has received exceptional reviews for its performance and styling,” said Jim Callahan, North American Marketing Manager for Triumph Motorcycles. “Now, Triumph has taken the bike’s styling a step further with this incredible new color scheme. You absolutely have to see the Daytona 675 Special Edition in person to appreciate the way sunlight makes this bike shine.”
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2010 Aprilia RSV4R – A Swifter Viffer
The Aprilia RSV4, the bike that has amazed the world and set new benchmarks for sporting performance, both on the road and on the tracks of the World Superbike championship, is now available for a even wider range of bike enthusiasts thanks to the arrival of the R version.
The RSV4 R maintains all of the features that make the Aprilia RSV4 project unique: a 1000 cc, 180 HP, V4 engine, integrated Ride-by-Wire electronic management, twin injectors, racing-derived frame and cycle parts and an extremely compact size.
The RSV4R is the baseline Superbike in next year’s line-up. Priced at $15,999, it’s a Superbike for the everyday man, a machine that allows riders to experience the wonder that is its purpose-built 999cc liquid-cooled V-Four racing engine and compact GP-inspired rigid aluminum chassis, all wrapped in stunning, aerodynamically functional bodywork. Motorcycle USA was one of only two U.S. magazines invited to test this hotrod at Valentino Rossi’s favorite and beloved Mugello racing circuit near Florence, Italy, to see if the Italian’s succeeded.
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