Triumph Street Triple 765 Spare Parts

Triumph Street Triple 765

Triumph Street Triple 765

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13 reviews Write & win ₹ 2000
Rs. 10.17 - 12.07 Lakh
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Triumph Street Triple 765 Spare Parts Price List

Triumph Street Triple 765 Parts Authorised Dealer Price Extra GST 28% Total Price
Engine Guard Rs. 21999 Rs. 6159 Rs. 28158
Rear Brake Pads Rs. 2999 Rs. 839 Rs. 3838
Front Brake Pads Rs. 2999 Rs. 839 Rs. 3838
Headlight Rs. 6999 Rs. 1959 Rs. 8958
Fuel Tank Cap Rs. 4899 Rs. 1371 Rs. 6270
Chain Sprocket Rs. 1300 Rs. 364 Rs. 1664
Timing Chain Rs. 8830 Rs. 2472 Rs. 11302
Oil Filter Rs. 600 Rs. 168 Rs. 768
Air Filter Rs. 4800 Rs. 1344 Rs. 6144
Side View Mirror Rs. 15500 Rs. 4340 Rs. 19840
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*These are estimated price and may vary based on location. Price mention above is in Rs
*SGST (State GST) + CGST (Central GST) = GST

Triumph Street Triple 765 User Reviews

4.2/5
Based on 13 reviews & 45 rating
Write & win ₹ 2000
  • Mileage
    3.8/5
  • Performance
    4.8/5
  • Maintenance
    3.3/5
  • Comfort
    4.5/5
  • Features & Styling
    4.6/5
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  • Power (3)
  • Looks (3)
  • Engine (3)
  • Comfort (3)
  • Suspension (2)
  • Powerful Engine (2)
  • Performance (2)
  • Speed (2)
  • Lights (1)
  • Mileage (1)
  • Rear (1)
Nagendra
Nagendra (Top ZW Voice)

It's very good bike for upgrading

It’s a very good bike for upgrading to a superbike; it’s easy to handle and drive. I definitely recommend this bike in this price segment. However, most showrooms do not provide the accessories that come with the bike and instead hold them back to sell at higher prices, which needs to be addressed.

(22 Jul 2024) 0
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Anonymous
Anonymous

It easy to ride not like

It easy to ride not like another big bike it is comfortable for all type of person because the weight and also good handleing

(13 Jul 2024) 0
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Anonymous
Anonymous

Street fighter

Pocket rocket one hell of a street fighter, Agile handling autoblipper and quick shifter comes handy.Damn those ohlin suspension is a bliss.

(25 May 2023) 1
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Aesthetic appeal

Superbikes are high-performance motorcycles designed for speed, Power, And agility.They typically have powerful engines, Advanced suspension systems, And aerodynamic designs that allow for fast acceleration, High speeds, And quick handling.Superbikes are often used for racing, With competitions such as the world superbike championship and the motogp showcasing the abilities of these high-performance machines.However, They are also popular among enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate their advanced engineering and aesthetic appeal.Superbikes can be expensive to purchase and maintain, And they require skilled riders who are capable of handling their power and speed.

(29 Apr 2023) 0
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Recently Asked User Questions and Answers

Q. Is the ground clearance of 165 mm of the Triumph Street Triple troublesome on the Indian roads?
  • The street triple or street twin and even the Bonnie has a lower ground clearance and based on various forums it would scrape when you hit the speed breakers and with a pillion it is worse. Triumph does not mention.the GC but to what I enquired it should be between 140-150mm. However, the rear shocks can be adjusted for pre-loads and setting it up for a harder position (think level-2 of the pre load) it would circumvent the problem. You will have to careful during the entry to the speed breakers. But then you do not worry about scraping on most speed breakers. Other than ADV/scrambler types most of the SBKs have this issue of low Ground clearance. Once you adjust the preload of twins shocks and take care of slowing down you should be good. You cannot just go over the speed breakers like you do on RE’s or other Indian bikes.
  • Using Nnja300 for a couple of months now. It has a much lower 140mm clearance. I must say, most bumps are no problem at all, just some poorly made speed bumps need a little care. just walk-roll over the "dangerous" looking bumps and you will be all right. (my hieght/weight is 189cms/87kgs for refernce)
  • Little bit
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Q. Is it okay if I buy the S as my first beginner superbike - Street Triple?
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