Aprilia RS 660 vs Triumph Daytona 660

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show more imgEngine
Aprilia RS 660 Standard
Triumph Daytona 660 Standrad
Max Power
98.63 bhp @ 10500 rpm
80bhp @ 10,250rpm
Max Torque
67 Nm @ 8500 rpm
69 Nm @ 8,250 rpm
Battery Type
12V 8.6 Ah
N/A
Charging Time
0
N/A
Compression Ratio
13.5:1
N/A
Emission Type
BS6
N/A
Engine Type
4-stroke, liquid cooled, twin-cylinder DOHC engine
Liquid cooled, inline 3-cylinder,12 valve, DOHC, 240° Firing order
Motor Type
N/A
N/A
Power Modes
N/A
N/A
Displacement
N/A
660
Bore
81 mm
74.04 mm
No Of Cylinders
2
3
Peak Power
100 W
N/A W
Quick Shifter
Yes
N/A
Range
302 Km
N/A Km
Stroke
63 mm
51.1 mm
Valve Per Cylinder
4
N/A
show more imgSpeed
Top Speed
230 Km/h
N/A Km/h
show more imgTyres & Wheels
Tyre Size
Front : 120/70 - 17, Rear : 180/55 - 17
Front :120/70 - 17, Rear : 180/55 - 17
Wheel Size
Front : 17 inch, Rear : 17 inch
Front : 431.8mm, Rear : 431.8mm
Tubeless Tyre
Tubeless
N/A
Ignition
Electric
N/A
Tyre Brand
N/A
N/A
Wheelbase
1370 mm
1425 mm
Radial Tyre
Yes
N/A
Front Tyre Pressure Rider
36 psi
N/A psi
Front Tyre Pressure Rider And Pillion
36 psi
N/A psi
Rear Tyre Pressure Rider
42 psi
N/A psi
Rear Tyre Pressure Rider And Pillion
42 psi
N/A psi
show more imgBrakes
Rear Brake
Disc
Single 220mm fixed disc
Abs
Dual Channel
N/A
Front Brake
Disc
Twin 310mm floating discs
Braking Type
N/A
Single Channel ABS
Ebs
N/A
N/A
Front Brake Diameter
320 mm
N/A mm
Rear Brake Diameter
220 mm
N/A mm
show more imgFuel
Fuel Supply
Fuel Injection
N/A
Fuel Type
Petrol
N/A
Fuel Capacity
15 L
14 L
show more imgBody
Body Type
Sports
N/A
Drive Type
Chain Drive
N/A
Frame
Aluminium dual beam chassis with removable seat support subframe
Tubular steel perimeter frame
Water Proof Rating
N/A
N/A
Height
1150 mm
1145 mm
Length
1995 mm
N/A mm
Passenger Backrest
N/A
N/A
Passenger Footrest
Yes
N/A
Seat Height
N/A mm
810 mm
Width
745 mm
736 mm
show more imgSwitches & Controls
Riding Modes
Yes
Rain, Road
Starting
Electric Start
Electric start
Pass Switch
Yes
N/A
show more imgMeter
Display
N/A
LCD
Fuel Gauge
N/A
N/A
Instrument Console
Digital
Colour TFT Screen
Odometer
Digital
N/A
Speedometer
Digital
N/A
Tripmeter
Digital
N/A
Techometer
Digital
N/A
Low Battery Indicator
Yes
N/A
Service Due Indicator
N/A
Yes
show more imgClutch & Gear
Clutch
Multi-plate wet clutch with mechanical slip system
Wet, multi-plate, slip and assist
Gear Box
6 speed
6-speed
Transmission
Manual
N/A
show more imgLights
Drls
N/A
N/A
Low Fuel Indicator
Yes
N/A
show more imgBattery
Battery Capacity
N/A
N/A
Charging Time Zero Hundred
N/A
N/A
Charging Time Zero Eighty
N/A
N/A
Fast Charging Time
N/A
N/A
No Of Batteries
N/A
N/A
show more imgShockers
Suspension Front
Kayaba 41-mm stanchion fork, aluminium radial calliper mounting bracket. Adjustable spring preload and rebound damping. 120 mm wheel travel.
Showa 41mm upside down Separate Function Forks - Big Piston (SFF-BP), 110mm Wheel travel
Suspension Rear
Aluminium asymmetric swingarm. Adjustable monoshock in spring reload, rebound braking. 130-mm wheel travel.
Showa monoshock RSU, with preload adjustment, 130mm Wheel travel
show more imgSeat
Seat Type
Split
N/A
show more imgOthers
Additional Features
Wheelie control, Engine braking, Engine maps
N/A
Music Control
N/A
N/A
Motor Ip Rating
N/A
N/A
Navigation
N/A
Yes
Cruise Control
Yes
N/A

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