Bought my first Daytona in ´91, still like them and got a few in the shed. I have a letter in front of me from Triumph dated 1st October 2003 which states ´ Triumph manufactured 300 per year from ´94-´96 (600 in total). The sprag assembly was improved on a number of models at that time...´ Alcon reputedly made 1500 sets of six-pots for a production run of 1000 bikes but at £10k they did not sell and many were sent back from the US unsold 600 models is not rare, it´s desirable and a great bike but not rare. If you want rare in the Daytonas try the 750 (´91-´93) 270 or the Daytona 1200SE at a stated 250. The six-pots are quite hard to get hold of now as most of the remaining stock were used up on the SE.Stay upright, Mikey B
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