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Triumph Daytona 1200RR

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There was a time in the early noughties when Triumph were heavily invested in the sportsbike sector, going toe-to-toe against the Japanese with their buzzy, sharp-handling inline-four TT600 and later on the immensely capable Daytona 600

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