Triumph Daytona 675RS Danny Eslick Limited Edition
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Triumph Daytona 675RS Danny Eslick Limited Edition
Triumph is celebrating its historic Daytona
200 win with Danny Eslick and the #69 Riders Discount Racing team by offering 47
custom motorcycles accessorized for track day riding. Each motorcycle is
instantly recognizable with commemorative paint and graphics and features
performance accessories that are identical to those used on the race-winning
bike.
Available exclusively through Triumph dealers
in the United States and Canada, Riders Discount is offering 47 of these custom
motorcycles to commemorate each year since Triumph last won the Daytona 200 with
Gary Nixon in 1967.
Each 675R Eslick Edition motorcycle is
individually numbered, hand signed by Danny Eslick, customized with a
combination of Triumph Genuine Accessories and hand selected aftermarket
accessories, and comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity. The custom
paint features the authentic Riders Discount Racing and AMA Pro Road Racing
sponsor decals as used on the Daytona 200-winning bike.
Standard accessories include Attack
Performance rear sets, Renthal grips and sprockets, as well as a 520 DID ERV3
gold chain. Also included are many Triumph Genuine Accessories, which include
Lower Chain Guard, Red Anodized Chain Adjustment Blocks, Paddock Stand Bobbins,
Engine Cover Kit, Seat Cowl Kit, Billet Oil Filler Cap and Oil Dipstick which
are pre-drilled to be safety wired for track day and race riding.
Customers also can order an optional
Performance Package from Riders Discount that increases horsepower, reduces
weight, and further improves handling. The package will include a DynoJet Power
Commander V with custom fuel map developed for track use by Riders Discount
Racing, an aftermarket intake and exhaust system, and Dunlop Q3 tires developed
in racing competition and popular with track day riders.
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