“IT WAS SMOOTH, PUNCHY, AND PACKED WITH CHARACTER, BUT THAT ONLY REALLY SHINES AFTER 6000RPM.” Last but certainly not least, it was time to ride the Daytona 660. As the only three-cylinder bike in the sector, I was eager to see how it stacked up against the twins. And for good reason – the sound alone is enough to make you smile, with that signature Triumph triple whirr and the unmistakable induction growl. When I twisted the throttle on the open roads, the engine delivered in spades. It was smooth, punchy, and packed with character, but that only really shines after 6000rpm. Below that? It's a bit tame, so you'll need to keep this motor singing in the sweet spot.
In terms of rider positioning, the cockpit felt surprisingly roomy,…