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2005 Daytona 650-More power
for 05!!!
The Daytona name is the stuff of
legends for Triumph Motorcycles, and not used lightly.
The subtle, discreet logo on the Daytona 650´s sleek
bodywork reinforces just what this new bike is about;
power, poise and complete control. Fully aware of its
lineage Triumph has honed the Daytona 650 into an
individual package that provides complete rider
involvement and satisfaction, on every level.
Triumph's commitment to producing a fully focused sports machine
for the real world paid off at the 2003 Isle of Man TT.
The famous 37.73-mile circuit not only provides the
backdrop for the greatest road motorcycle race in the
world but remains to this day the ultimate test of a
motorcycle’s power, handling and reliability – not to
mention rider skill. The 2003 Junior TT (for Supersport
600 specification bikes) was won by Kiwi Bruce Anstey on
the Triumph factory-backed ValMoto Daytona 600. He was a
massive 10.96s ahead of his
nearest rival at the chequered flag and also won the; race in record time, completing four laps in 1 hour, 15
minutes and 13.98 seconds. Bruce’s Triumph team-mates,
Jim Moodie and John McGuinness, finished 9th
and 10th respectively meaning that Triumph
also won the coveted Junior TT Team Award.