
Triumph has announced two new bikes for the Street Triple line in 2026: the Street Triple 765 RX, which fills the gap for the brand’s mid-weight vehicles, and the limited edition Street Triple 765 Moto2 Edition.
While the Street Triple 765 RX pays homage to its 2016 predecessor, the new RX features a series of exclusive design details, including a precision-machined top triple clamp, an RX logo laser-etched onto the exhaust, and a custom seat with the RX branding.
Anyone familiar with the previous RX will notice its Matte Aluminum Silver finish combined with a Diablo Red rear subframe and matching wheels, which pay tribute to the original Street Triple 675 RX and its iconic legacy.
Both bikes are powered by a 765cc three-cylinder engine producing 128 horsepower at 12,000 rpm and 79 Nm of maximum torque at 9,500 rpm. To ease gear shifting, the bikes come with a quickshifter for both up and downshifts.

Both the RX and Moto2 feature fully adjustable Öhlins NIX30 front suspension, which should make a noticeable difference on track compared to the RS.
Both editions also come with a fully adjustable Öhlins STX40 rear shock with an external reservoir and clip-on handlebars, offering a more aggressive, race-focused riding position.
The Street Triple 765 RX will be available at dealerships starting next month, with a starting price of $14,495, while the Moto2 Edition will be priced from $16,495.
Among the two, the Moto2 Edition is a collector’s edition, with production limited to just 1,000 units worldwide, while the RX, as mentioned earlier, will fill the space between the standard model and the RS in the Triumph mid-weight lineup.

“The new Street Triple 765 RX offers more precise geometry, premium components, and a specification that makes it equally suited for quick road rides and dedicated track sessions,” said Steve Sargent, Director of Products at Triumph Motorcycles.
Meanwhile, Sargent described the Moto2 Edition as a tribute to Triumph‘s continued involvement in Grand Prix racing. “This bike offers fans and collectors a rare opportunity to own a piece of the Moto2 action,” he added.
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