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2024 TRIUMPH DAYTONA 660

Return of the Daytona

If you click on the Triumph website, there's a section we've all been waiting on for a long time. Yes – there's now a 'Sport' tab alongside the adventure bikes, modern classics, roadsters and the like. There's only one bike in there when you click through, though – the new 2024 Daytona 660. Now, it's great to see the Daytona name back in the Hinckley range after an absence of a few years, since the 675 was dropped. Sadly, it's not a full-beans 140bhp supersport 765, nor is it a 210bhp three-cylinder litre-class superbike – but a much more sensible A2-friendly 660cc machine that bears the historic moniker. Ah well, maybe next year (actually, probably not).

A closer look cheers things up a bit because it's got quite a decent spec for the class. It has the maximum power possible in a bike aimed at the A2 market, neat styling,

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