Triumph recently unveiled the newest addition to its range of modern classics, the Bonneville Bobber. This motorcycle has been targeted at those who wish to own a custom bobber but cannot spare the time or effort to build one themselves. Here is a detailed photo gallery of the Triumph Bonneville Bobber -
Strictly a single seater, the Bonneville Bobber gets round headlamp, indicators, instrument console and slant-cut exhausts to nail the retro looks.
The ergonomics of the Bonneville Bobber are easily customisable thanks to multiple handlebar and seating options.
Powering the Bonneville Bobber is a torquier version the T120’s motor. This engine delivers more low-end torque to suit the bike’s character.
The tail of the Bonneville Bobber has been designed to resemble a rigid arm, but it does get a rear suspension concealed below the seat.
The engine fins, twin throttle bodies disguised as carburettors, peanut-shaped fuel tank and the brushed aluminium finish for the engine enhance its old-school looks.
The Bonneville Bobber rides on 19-inch front and 16-inch rear spoke wheels with Avon Cobra radials, developed especially for this motorcycle.
The electronics package includes ride-by-wire with two riding modes, ABS, traction control and optional cruise control.
The exhaustive optional extras list includes Fox adjustable shock, Vance & Hines exhaust, seats in different trims, hanger bars, heated grips and different mirrors.