Triumph Daytona 660
In 1964, Bob Dylan made a Triumph Daytona his main form of transport, and it's been legendary ever since. Now Triumph releases a new Daytona 660 in three colorways, with Sapphire Black as the standard. The liquid-cooled 660cc triple produces 94 horsepower at 11,250 rpm with a 12,650 rpm redline, delivering 80% of its 51 lb-ft of peak torque across the entire rev range. This year Triumph adds an adjustable Showa 41mm inverted fork, grippier Metzeler M9RR Supersport tires, and a standard quickshifter for clutchless up and downshifts. At 443 pounds wet with a 31.9-inch seat height it's as approachable as it is capable. The Daytona 660 has already won championships in Italian and German sportbike racing series and is set to compete in the new World Sportbike Championship this year.

