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Triumph Street Triple 765S (2018)

The Triumph Street Triple 765S is a 2018 motorcycle powered by a four-stroke, in-line three-cylinder engine with a capacity of 765cc. Its cooling system is liquid-cooled, and its compression ratio is 12.65:1. The bike has a multifunction sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI and an electronic throttle control. It also includes a stainless steel 3 into 1 exhaust system with a low single-sided stainless steel silencer. The Triumph Street Triple 765S features Showa 41mm upside-down separate function forks, a Showa piggyback reservoir monoshock, and stepped preload adjuster rear suspension. It boasts front and rear wheels measuring 3.5 x 17 and 5.5 x 17, respectively, with Pirelli Diablo Rosso Corsa tyres. The bike’s rake is 24.8 degrees, and its trail is 104.3mm or 4.0 inches. The Triumph Street Triple 765S is equipped with ride-by-wire throttle ABS, switchable traction control, rain and road riding modes, and an all-new gullwing swingarm. Other features include LED position light bulb headlights, an updated LCD instrument pack, all-new bodywork, and a sporty twin-seat design. The bike weighs 165.5 kg or 365 lbs and has a fuel capacity of 17.4 litres or 3.8 Imp gal. It also includes a black powder-coated main frame, subframe, and swingarm.


Technical specifications:

Make Model: Triumph Street Triple 765S

Year: 2018

Engine: Four stroke, in-line 3-cylinder, DOHC, 4 valve per cylinder

Capacity: 765 cc / 46.6 cu-in



Bore x Stroke: 78 x 53.4 mm

Cooling System: Liquid-cooled

Compression Ratio: 12.65:1

Lubrication: Wet sump

Induction: Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with SAI. Electronic throttle control

Exhaust: Stainless steel 3 into 1 exhaust system low single sided stainless steel silencer

Ignition: Digital – inductive type

Starting: Electric

Max Power: 111 hp / 83kW @ 11,250 rpm

Max Torque: 53.8 lb-ft / 73 Nm @ 9,100 rpm

Clutch: Wet, multi-plate

Transmission: 6 Speed, close ratio

Final Drive: O ring chain


Frame: Front Aluminium beam twin spar. Rear 2 piece high pressure die cast

Front Suspension: Showa 41 mm upside down separate function forks (SFF)

Front Wheel Travel: 110 mm / 4.3 in

Rear Suspension: Showa piggyback reservoir monoshock, stepped preload adjuster

Rear Wheel Travel: 124 mm / 4.9 in

Front Brakes: 2 x 310 mm floating discs, Nissin 2-piston sliding calipers

Rear Brakes: Single 220 mm fixed disc, Brembo single piston sliding calliper

Front Wheels: 3.5 x 17 cast

Rear Wheels: 5.5 x 17 cast

Front Tyre: 120/70 ZR17 Pirelli Diablo Rosso Corsa


Rear Tyre: 180/55 ZR17 Pirelli Diablo Rosso Corsa

Rake: 24.8 o

Trail: 104.3 mm / 4.0 in

Dimensions: Length 2065 mm / 81.2 in Height 1060 mm / 41.7 in (without mirrors)

Wheelbase: 1410 mm / 55.5 in

Seat Height: 810 mm / 31.8 in

Dry Weight: 165.5 kg / 365 lbs

Fuel Capacity: 17.4 Litres / 4.6 US gal / 3.8 Imp gal

Equipment: Ride-by-wire throttle ABS Switchable traction control All-new gullwing swingarm Rain and Road riding modes LED position light bulb headlights Updated LCD instrument pack All-new bodywork including new flyscreen with integrated air intake, and new inner and outer radiator cowls Sporty twin-seat design Painted rear bodywork New black powder coated main frame, subframe and swingarm
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