
Pre-Sprint RS
Triumph's 1996 sport bike was Daytona T595 (carbed)
Sprint RS launched 2000 alongside Sprint ST
Triumph launched the Sprint RS in 2000 alongside the Sprint ST — same 955cc inline-three engine but with narrower fairing, sharper geometry, single-seat option, more aggressive ergonomics. 110bhp at peak, 187kg dry, 815mm seat. Killed in 2004 when Triumph consolidated to Sprint ST 1050. Cult bike — the sportier alternative to the better-selling Sprint ST.

Triumph's 1996 sport bike was Daytona T595 (carbed)
Sprint RS launched 2000 alongside Sprint ST
955cc liquid-cooled inline-three (T595-derived)
Narrower fairing than ST, sharper geometry, single-seat
Sprint ST 1050 (2005-2010) and Sprint GT (2010-2018) replaced the entire Sprint RS/ST lineage
Modern equivalent: Triumph Speed Triple 1200 (different category)
Triumph has no sport-faired triple in 2026
Speed Triple 1200 RS (naked) is the modern sport triple
Every figure on this page is from a published manufacturer spec sheet or a reputable review publication. No press junkets, no opinions in the spec data. Inflation calculated using Bank of England's CPI tool.