The world is full of conflict. There’s a conflict between countries and a conflict between man and machine.
Conflicts fascinate me, but the last one has always been a bit more personal for me.Â
Conflicts make two viable options pit against each other to see which one rises above the rest.Â
The 2022 Triumph Speed Triple RR pits a modern superbike against a stylish cafe racer mix streetfighter.Â

The market’s been waiting for those who want gobs of power from their superbike and want that aggression that comes with riding a full-fledged sportbike.
Let’s get one thing straight—the Speed Triple RR isn’t a café racer. Sure, Triumph has remodelled the RR’s slim tank and cool bound seat.Â
But the inline-triple motor is still in its stock location, and the sleek exhaust looks just fine.
But let’s be honest: The Speed Triple RR is a sportbike that just wants to look pretty when it’s not blowing out of its supersport foes at the track. Â

So will Triumph accomplish its goal with the new 2022 Speed Triple SR? That is precisely what we intend to find out.
What do we see new here?
- The entire set of RR gets Ohlins Smart EC 2.0 electronically adjustable, semi-active suspension. RR is one step ahead as RS has an NIX30 inverted fork and TTX36 twin-tube mono-shock.
- Amended ergonomics with Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP V3’s to add extra grip.
- The sports clip-on are located 2 inches forward and 5 inches lower. However, the raised pegs ensure the rider gets a comfortable stance to ride.
- With 32.5 inches, the seat height is lower than it’s earlier to its ancestors; however, that doesnt make any difference in the stance, and it is pretty comfortable.
- The Speed Triple RR does away with some of the comforts and wind protection that the regular Speed Triple provides and offers more than just a high-spec road bike. It isn’t just about function. Though, it also has a striking form.
- Further, Triumph has gets rid of its dual headlight and instead, we see a round headlight that takes inspiration from the neo-retro bikes.
- And same goes with the fairing, and they too look inspired by the neo-retro trend.
- The 2022 Speed Triple RR arrives in a Red Hopper/Storm Grey paint scheme and a Crystal White/Storm Grey paint scheme. Both these paint schemes have their own identities and manage to maintain the sporting stance.
- Under the beautiful hood, the new RR gets a 1,160cc inline-triple,liquid-cooled DOHC that calibrates to make 177 horsepower at 10,750rpm and 92 pound-feet of torque 9,000 rpm with a six-speed gearbox.
- Â What’s more, the 1,160cc takes support from a robust Triumph’s new twin-spar aluminium frame that we saw first on the RS.
- 320 mm discs perform braking duties Brembo Stylema monoblocs compared to the Brembo two-piston calliper and 220mm single disc on the faired variant.
- The solid electronic packages have a full-colour five-inch TFT console, cruise control, advanced wheelie control, five ride modes, traction and cornering ABS. The excellent connectivity also comes from the My Triumph system.
- As for the price, the new RR arrives at $20,950, which is $2,650 more than RS. However, the RR comes with a two-year/unlimited mileage warranty.
- Triumph also brings 30 accessories for the new RR.
- The new RR will be available with the dealers in January 2022.
With the new RR, Triumph has set a new benchmark.Â
via Triumph

























































