The engine of the Street Triple RS is like a Victorian steam train – powerful and reliable. With 130 hp and 80 Nm of torque, it pulls through the rev ranges like a Spitfire through the sky. Every twist of the throttle is a promise that it keeps with the precision of a royal watchmaker. With 765 cc displacement, this engine delivers performance that impresses not only on paper. Adam Child highlights the characterful sound and power delivery at high revs, while Schaaf praises its everyday usability and strong pull. Marek emphasizes the precision and lightness of the engine, which makes it particularly outstanding in sporty riding situations. This engine is a true masterpiece that excites both track enthusiasts and everyday riders alike.
Triumph Street Triple RS 765 Test
As fast as a power naked bike
In June 2024, our test riders evaluated the Triumph Street Triple RS 765 in the hilly terrain. Twelve different opinions were gathered to assess the performance and precision of this mid-displacement power naked bike. Learn more about the test results and impressions.
nastynils
published on 22/06/2024
Triumph Street Triple 765 RS 2024 - Key Facts
Engine and Drive Train
Bore | 78 mm |
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Stroke | 53.4 mm |
Engine power | 130 HP |
Rpm at Max. Power | 12000 rpm |
Torque | 80 Nm |
Rpm at Torque | 9500 rpm |
Compression Ratio | 13.25 |
Displacement | 765 ccm |
Suspension Front
Diameter | 41 mm |
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Travel | 115 mm |
Suspension Rear
Travel | 131 mm |
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Chassis
Rake | 23.2 degree |
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Trail | 96.9 mm |
Brakes Front
Diameter | 310 mm |
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Brakes Rear
Diameter | 220 mm |
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Dimensions and Weights
Front tyre width | 120 mm |
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Front tyre height | 70 % |
Front tyre diameter | 17 inch |
Rear tyre width | 180 mm |
Rear tyre height | 55 % |
Rear tyre diameter | 17 inch |
Width | 775 mm |
Height | 1085 mm |
Wheelbase | 1405 mm |
Seat Height | 825 mm |
Dry Weight (with ABS) | 166 kg |
Kerb Weight (with ABS) | 188 kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 15 l |
Top Speed | 235 km/h |
Range | 277 km |
Combined CO2 emissions | 120 g/km |
Combined fuel consumption | 5.4 l/100km |
Stationary noise | 95 dB |
The 1000PS crew at the Naked Bike Test 2024
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- Editor: Martin "Vauli" Vielhaber: More reports from Vauli
Our Test Tracks - Region Bucklige Welt
Motorcycling in the Bucklige Welt offers an exceptionally charming experience, highlighted by the picturesque landscape of this region in Lower Austria. Characterized by gentle hills, expansive meadows, and idyllic small villages, the Bucklige Welt is the perfect terrain for motorcycle enthusiasts who want to enjoy the beauty of nature and the thrill of twisty roads. The varied routes lead through forested areas and past historic landmarks, making each tour a journey through the culture and history of the country. Riding is especially delightful in the spring and autumn months, when the landscape is bathed in a spectacular play of colors that invigorates the senses and leaves unforgettable impressions. This makes the Bucklige Welt a hidden gem for bikers seeking authenticity and originality.
1000PS Naked Bike Test 2024 - The Points Rating
During the test, we rode a total of 10 motorcycles in a direct comparison. The motorcycles were in different displacement classes. Nevertheless, we evaluated the motorcycles using the same evaluation scheme. The categories in the test protocol include aspects such as engine comfort and modulation, engine revviness, pull-through, engine power, gearbox, quickshifter, clutch, traction control regulation, traction control adjustment options, quality of switches, and logic of controls. Additionally, aspects such as stability, handling, precision, suspension quality and adjustment range, brakes, modulation, and effectiveness were evaluated. Each test rider provided their individual rating, which was then averaged for each category and ultimately led to an overall rating. The best motorcycle in each category was rated "1", while the worst motorcycle in the category was rated "10". For our readers, these tables are interesting for two reasons. On the one hand, they can see in which areas individual motorcycles are above average and in which areas they are below average - always considering that the price and displacement classes are very different. On the other hand, all reports and results can be clicked through here, allowing readers to compare their favorites directly - regardless of price and displacement class.
She beamed during the Nakedbike Test 2024: Triumph Street Triple RS
Average rating of the 1000PS test crew
Criterion | Average Rating |
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Braking Effectiveness | 1.09 | Chassis Quality | 1.20 | Chassis Adjustability | 1.22 | Traction Control Regulation | 1.25 | Braking Modulation | 1.50 | Engine Revviness | 1.55 | Engine Power | 1.73 | Stability | 1.82 | Traction Control Adjustability | 1.83 | Gearbox | 2.27 | Quickshifter | 2.45 | Precision | 2.55 | Engine Pull | 2.91 | Engine Comfort and Modulation | 3.00 | Switch Quality | 3.45 | Seat | 3.82 | Clutch | 4.00 | Ergonomics | 4.27 | Handling | 5.45 | Control Logic | 6.25 | I think this bike is awesome! | 2.64 | Average Ranking | 2.68 |
The lower the number, the better the result!
Engine power and characteristics
The engine of the Street Triple RS is like a Victorian steam train – powerful and reliable. With 130 hp and 80 Nm of torque, it pulls through the rev ranges like a Spitfire through the sky. Every twist of the throttle is a promise that it keeps with the precision of a royal watchmaker. With 765 cc displacement, this engine delivers a performance that impresses not only on paper. Adam Child highlights the characterful sound and power delivery at high revs, while Schaaf praises its everyday usability and strong mid-range pull. Marek emphasizes the precision and ease of the engine, which stands out especially in sporty riding situations. This engine is a true masterpiece that excites both track enthusiasts and daily riders alike.
Transmission and clutch
The precise and easily shiftable transmission of the Street Triple RS significantly contributes to the riding pleasure. The quickshifter with blipper allows for seamless gear changes, which is a great advantage, especially during spirited riding. The well-modulated clutch ensures smooth and comfortable operation, both in urban traffic and on twisty country roads.
Electronic Assistance Systems
The electronics of the Street Triple RS are like a reliable British butler – discreet, but always there when you need them. NastyNils highlights the comprehensive electronic equipment, including lean-sensitive traction control and cornering ABS. These systems work excellently and provide the necessary confidence in every riding situation. However, the operation via the joystick at the left handlebar end is fiddly and could be improved, as Nils notes.
Ergonomics and Operation
The ergonomics of the Street Triple RS are well thought out, offering a classic naked bike seating position within a supersport chassis. The seating position of the Street Triple RS is as comfortable as a well-crafted Chesterfield armchair. The soft saddle combined with the sporty suspension provides a perfect balance between comfort and performance. It's like sitting in an Aston Martin – luxurious yet ready for the race track. Marek and Nils praise the precise handling and comfortable seating position, which is suitable for both sporty rides and everyday use. The controls are easily accessible, although the joystick operation may not be entirely convincing.
Chassis and Handling
The chassis of the Street Triple RS, consisting of Showa components at the front and an Öhlins shock at the rear, is optimized for sporty riding. Kurt Rubik and Martin Bauer emphasize the firm setup and high precision, which make the bike particularly suited for fast, sweeping curves. Compared to the softer suspension of the MT-09, the RS shows impressive stability and feedback, making it an ideal companion on the race track. The warm-up time of the Supercorsa tires might remind you of British weather – you have to be patient, but then the riding experience is unparalleled.
Brakes
The brakes of the Street Triple RS are another highlight. They offer excellent delay and are very well controllable. Schaaf and Nils praise the sharp but controllable brakes, which also work reliably during spirited riding. These characteristics ensure a high level of safety and confidence, whether on the road or the race track.
Others
What all test riders consistently notice positively is the high build quality and attention to detail that Triumph has put into this motorcycle. From the routing of the cables to the overall construction, the Street Triple RS conveys a high-quality and solid impression. Only the splash guard could be improved, as Schaaf notes, which is, however, a common issue with naked bikes.
New to the team: Amelie!
The helmets in the 1000PS naked bike test
The HJC RPHA 71 Carbon kept a cool head during this test. The helmet impressed the 1000PS crew with its pleasantly neutral aerodynamics, which also ensure fatigue-free riding on longer trips. Additionally, the effective ventilation performance and reliable heat dissipation on hot days are worth highlighting. The carbon model not only looks super classy, but it is also noticeably lighter than the base version of the RPHA 71. The visor mechanism with an additional sun visor works flawlessly. The fit is comfortable, and the fit range covers a broad spectrum within the 1000PS editorial team - all our editors felt comfortable! We give our recommendation.
Our Motorcycle Gear in the Naked Bike Test 2024
For this test, we were equipped by our apparel partner IXS with products from the current sport collection. Our 1000PS editorial team has trusted the Swiss brand for more than 10 years now. Besides the quality of workmanship, we appreciate that IXS always uses high-quality materials and excellent fit. Even editors who do not fit the standard body type find a well-fitting outfit thanks to the availability of long and short sizes. With advanced features such as airbag systems and electronically controlled membranes, IXS strives to offer the highest level of safety and comfort. We love it!
The Conclusion on the Street Triple RS 2024
The Triumph Street Triple RS is an impressive naked bike that performs excellently both on the road and on the race track. With its powerful and revvy engine, precise chassis, and strong brakes, it offers an outstanding riding experience. Despite minor drawbacks such as the somewhat cumbersome joystick controls and the necessary warm-up time for the tires, it convinces with its high build quality and versatile customization options. Sporty riders, in particular, will appreciate the precision and stability of this bike. Overall, the Street Triple RS is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a sporty and characterful naked bike.
How did the Street Triple ride in comparison?
Test Rider Schaaf's Experience with the Triumph Street Triple RS
Schaaf immediately noticed that the Triumph Street Triple RS, with its high-quality components and excellent craftsmanship, is a premium motorcycle. The chassis, in particular, impresses with its fine responsiveness, while the brakes can both bite sharply and remain controllable. The overall build quality, including the routing of the cables, gives the bike a high-end feel. Schaaf highlights that the chassis, combined with the front-wheel-oriented seating position, provides excellent feedback, enhancing the riding experience and control over the bike.
As a fan of triple engines, Schaaf particularly appreciates the balanced compromise between everyday usability and rev-happiness that the Street Triple RS offers. The only downside is the splash guard, which could be improved, though this is a common issue with naked bikes. Overall, the Street Triple RS leaves a very positive impression on Schaaf and meets the expectations of an exclusive and expensive motorcycle.
Martin Bauer on the Street Triple RS:
Bauer is a big fan of the Triumph's triple engine. He appreciates the combination of smoothness and performance across the entire rev range. The engine shows strong performance even at low revs and offers a rev-happiness reminiscent of four-cylinder engines. With a usable rev range of over 8000 RPM, the engine is impressive and provides powerful and consistent acceleration. In summary, Bauer describes the Triumph Street Triple RS as an excellent motorcycle for sportily ambitious street riders. The well-tuned, albeit firm suspension components and the powerful engine offer everything needed for fast cornering with a lot of confidence. The machine combines sporty precision with impressive stability and feedback, making it a favorite for fast rides on the road.
Test Rider Kurt Rubik's Experience with the Triumph Street Triple RS
Kurt Rubik, who switched directly from the Yamaha MT-09 to the Triumph Street Triple RS, immediately highlights the differences in seating position. The Street Triple RS offers a significantly more front-wheel-oriented seating position, with the seat positioned higher relative to the handlebars compared to the MT-09.
Kurt notes that the Street Triple RS is more optimized for long, fast curves. In contrast to the softer, more street-oriented suspension of the MT-09, the RS's chassis is firmer and shows clear ambitions for track use. To fully exploit the RS's potential, the chassis requires more pressure to work properly, which is already the case with the MT-09 at 30 km/h. Overall, Kurt sees the Street Triple RS as a motorcycle more geared towards sporty rides and track use, while the MT-09 shows its strengths in tighter environments.
Why High-Quality Components Pay Off - The Street Triple RS Just Rides Well!
The Triumph Street Triple RS impressively demonstrates how high-quality components pay off in real-world riding. It starts with the sporty chassis featuring Showa components at the front and an Öhlins shock absorber at the rear, offering remarkable precision and stability. Test riders like Schaaf and Martin Bauer praise the fine tuning and excellent feedback these components provide. The brakes are another highlight: they offer not only strong deceleration but also remain well-modulated, providing a high level of safety and confidence both on the road and on the race track. The electronic assistance systems, including lean-sensitive traction control and cornering ABS, work seamlessly together to ensure the bike remains perfectly controllable in any situation. These high-quality elements make the Street Triple RS not only sporty but also an extremely reliable companion. The thoughtful craftsmanship and high quality of the installed parts significantly contribute to the Street Triple RS setting benchmarks in riding pleasure and performance.
The Triumph Street Triple RS is aimed at sportily ambitious motorcyclists who seek excellent performance both on the road and on the race track. Thanks to its precise and stable handling, high-quality components, and comprehensive electronic equipment, it particularly appeals to experienced riders who have high demands on their motorcycle.
Riders who value a powerful and rev-happy engine will particularly appreciate the three-cylinder engine of the Street Triple RS. Those who enjoy fast and sweeping curves will love the firm suspension setup and excellent feedback. Even motorcyclists looking for a sporty naked bike with top-notch craftsmanship and modern technology will find the Street Triple RS a perfect choice. The Triumph Street Triple RS is not just a motorcycle; it is a gentleman on two wheels. With the elegance of a British lord and the punch of a boxer from East End, it delivers impressive performance. The three-cylinder engine – the heart of this machine – purrs like a well-oiled Jaguar while simultaneously showcasing the raw power of a British bulldog.
Triumph Street Triple RS 2024
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Triumph Street Triple 765 RS 2024 - Experiences and Expert Review
nastynils
The Triumph Street Triple RS impresses as a sporty naked bike with precise and stable riding performance, excellent brakes, and a powerful triple engine. The comprehensive electronic features and high build quality complete the positive overall picture. Despite the firm setup and the necessary warm-up time for the tires, the Street Triple RS offers an outstanding riding experience for sportily ambitious riders.
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