Triumph Street Cup
The Triumph Street Cup was introduced in 2017 as part of Triumph's modern Classic family, designed as a cafe racer-styled variant of the Street Twin. It was distinguished by its retro-inspired bodywork, fly screen, and sportier ergonomics, appealing to riders who wanted classic British cafe racer aesthetics with modern reliability. The model was discontinued after 2019 as Triumph streamlined its Modern Classic lineup.
55 hp
Power
80 Nm
Torque
207 kg
Weight
177 km/h
Top Speed
4.1 L/100km (approx. 24 km/L typical real-world average)
Fuel
Naked
Body
What Buyers Should Know
Strong Reliability Record
The Street Cup uses Triumph's proven 900cc Bonneville parallel-twin engine, known for solid long-term reliability when properly maintained. Most owners report few major mechanical issues beyond routine servicing.
Watch for Fuel Leaks
Some early models (2017-2018) had reported issues with fuel hose connections and minor fuel system leaks — always inspect these areas on a used example. Check for any outstanding Triumph service bulletins before buying.
Holds Value Well
The Street Cup's retro café racer styling and limited production run (discontinued after 2019) have helped it retain resale value better than many competitors. Low-mileage examples are increasingly sought after by collectors.
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