
Triumph Daytona 955i Review
"A flawed gem that rewards patient buyers who do their homework."
Used Buyer Review
The Daytona 955i is one of those bikes that makes you feel like a proper rider rather than just a passenger. That triple-cylinder engine is genuinely addictive — it pulls smoothly from low revs then absolutely screams past 6,000rpm in a way no four-cylinder rivals. Triumph nailed the character here, and 20 years later it still feels special. Buying used, though, you need eyes wide open. The fuel injection on early models can run lean and cause hesitation — a Triumph dealer remap fixes it but adds cost. Check the cam chain tensioner religiously; neglected examples can develop a rattle that becomes expensive fast. Bodywork is fragile and increasingly hard to source, so inspect every panel. Ask for full service history and walk away from anything vague. Get a good one with solid paperwork and you'll have a genuinely thrilling sportsbike that still embarrasses modern middleweights through corners. It rewards smooth, committed riding and punishes laziness — exactly what a proper sports machine should do.
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You want modern electronics or effortless ownership
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