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huck farley
3rd May 2008, 07:20
Reading MCN this morning reveals that BMW are to introduce a new sports bike powered by a 675cc TRIPLE motor. No pictures of it as yet. But I bet Triumph are a bit pissed of about it. I am a Triumph rider. Have been for years now, but I could be tempted into buying a Beemer triple. How about you?

BASS-TREBLE
3rd May 2008, 07:31
Links?? .

Scouse
3rd May 2008, 08:40
Reading MCN this morning reveals that BMW are to introduce a new sports bike powered by a 675cc TRIPLE motor. No pictures of it as yet. But I bet Triumph are a bit pissed of about it. I am a Triumph rider. Have been for years now, but I could be tempted into buying a Beemer triple. How about you?Er no thanks Adolph

Ixion
3rd May 2008, 12:10
.. I could be tempted into buying a Beemer triple. How about you?

I own one. 750cc

MD
3rd May 2008, 12:48
Get used to it. A good idea always catches on.
Benelli and MV Agusta are 'supposedly' bringing out a sports 675cc triple, as well as BMW.

Competition can only lead to better products at better prices! Nothing wrong with that.
A 675 triple race class!! That would be fun.

AllanB
3rd May 2008, 13:10
but I could be tempted into buying a Beemer triple. How about you?

Unlikely - unless BMW get realistic about their pricing in NZ.

Triumph Street Triple - yes please.

AllanB
3rd May 2008, 13:11
just thinking - at this rate in a few years we may have the 750 class back again. Bring it on.

MIXONE
3rd May 2008, 13:12
I own one. 750cc

+ 1.It's about time they did it again though don't you think.:niceone:

Bonez
3rd May 2008, 17:57
Wonder when the japs'll bring one out? Yamaha XS750 revisited..............

Edbear
3rd May 2008, 18:30
Wonder when the japs'll bring one out? Yamaha XS750 revisited..............


I had one, a Special. A nice comfy, rather heavy, cruiser.

Mental Trousers
3rd May 2008, 19:13
More 675cc triples in World Supersports has got to be a good thing. Makes sense though. They're entering WSBK with an all new bike so why not tap into the extremely lucrative 600's class.

huck farley
4th May 2008, 22:59
Exccuse my Ignorance but Is a 675cc machine allowed to race in the 600cc class?

xwhatsit
5th May 2008, 02:56
Exccuse my Ignorance but Is a 675cc machine allowed to race in the 600cc class?
I think that's the idea of the 675cc figure -- 600cc fours, 675cc triples, and 750cc twins. I don't think anybody's daft enough to use a single these days but it'd be open rating, wouldn't it?

huck farley
5th May 2008, 11:25
Ah is that how it works. Thanks for pointing that out. It will be interesting to see the Triumph and the BMW 675's having a tussle. Now a purely hypothetical question. Which do you reckon would be the better performed bike on the race track? Corser on one, and Rossi on the other?

MD
24th June 2008, 17:59
I see in the latest AMCN that Alan Cathcart reported seeing two fully built 675cc triple motors at the MV Agusta factory. Shit he must have keen eye sight to look at an engine and figure out the measurements of the internal chamber!
AMCN were also spreading more rumours that BMW will release their 675 triple in 2010 as a supersport race contender.

Sneak pics are in the latest UK MCN of the 2009 Triumph Daytona. Just a minor facelift. Headlights more like the 05 Kwaka 636 and wider mirrors. wow, they really went all out. Actually the current Owners are pleased because the less changes means less pressure to have the latest looker.

BMW & MV have their work cut out to compete with the well priced and proven Daytona. I can't see MV & BMW coming in at the same price as the Daytona, so they need another good reason to convince/trick Buyers to spend more on their bike - which only leaves performance. Don't like their chances.

Sanx
26th June 2008, 17:10
Which will mean that the only common engine configuration that BMW don't make will be a V-twin. Boxer twins, triples, inline 4s, singles and parallel twins all from the same manufacturer. Interesting.

BASS-TREBLE
26th June 2008, 20:32
Which will mean that the only common engine configuration that BMW don't make will be a V-twin. Boxer twins, triples, inline 4s, singles and parallel twins all from the same manufacturer. Interesting.


Triples? .

Sanx
27th June 2008, 11:21
Triples? .

Yes ... triples ... the very thing this thread was started about: a BMW 675cc triple supersports.

Zookey
2nd July 2008, 11:31
Which will mean that the only common engine configuration that BMW don't make will be a V-twin. Boxer twins, triples, inline 4s, singles and parallel twins all from the same manufacturer. Interesting.

Am i reading this right ,it means BMW don't make any of the above ,and in a sense nearly correct as apart from there original boxer and the inline threes and fours the rest were made by ROTAX. :doh:

Dim
7th July 2008, 23:10
Am i reading this right

No, there's a full stop after the word V-twin. (<-like that)

Zookey
8th July 2008, 14:33
No, there's a full stop after the word V-twin. (<-like that)

How right tho are:Punk:need new specs but hey Rotax still made their little two if that really makes much to do with the subject:confused:.