Performance will be unchanged from the existing 1200RR model, with the same 178bhp of thrust on tap, although an Akrapovič silencer should sweeten the acoustics.
The high-spec exhaust isn’t the only change, it’ll feature a premium paint scheme with gold hand-painted detailing, a smattering of carbon-fibre, luxury leather seat with French stitching, Breitling start up screen, Breitling logo laser-etched onto the rear wheel finisher, and a distinct gold Breitling badge on the tank.
Horologists among you will be pleased to hear that the accompanying Chronomat B01 42 Triumph watch is described as: “A fusion of titanium and 18k red gold with an anthracite dial.”
Triumph CEO Nick Bloor said: “We’ve united two worlds, delivering shared passions for precision, speed, and style.”
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“The Chronomat and the Speed Triple exemplify our joint devotion to design and performance,” added Georges Kern, CEO of Breitling.