Triumph unveils two new bikes for the Street Triple lineup

Triumph introduces two new bikes for the Street Triple line
Triumph introduces two new bikes for the Street Triple line (Photo: Triumph)

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.

Triumph introduces two new bikes for the Street Triple line
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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.

Triumph introduces two new bikes for the Street Triple line
(Photo: Triumph)

“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.

Photos: Triumph. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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