I poked around the archives a bit but could only find rates for the Daytona 675.
Does anyone know the specific spring rates for the Street Triples? standard & R models?
Wonder if the spring rates have been changed from year to year?
Yeah, but RaceTech is wrong - at least at the rear end.
Stock Street Trip has a rear spring rate of 8.6 kg/mm.
R rear spring rate is 11.3 kg/mm.
Haven't measured fork springs so I can't say if RaceTech is right or wrong.
Information I got from Wilbers matches (near enough) the Racetech figure. Wilbers tech guys said the OE rear spring rate on the R model is 126N/mm, which converts to 12.8 kg/mm (my Wilbers shock has a 105 N/mm spring).
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