The Triumph Bonneville Bobber is a bobber-style cruiser motorcycle based on the Bonneville series from Triumph Motorcycles Ltd. It was announced late 2016 and began selling in February 2017.[2]
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Manufacturer | Triumph Motorcycles Ltd |
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Production | 2016-present (1200 cc) |
Class | Cruiser |
Engine | 1,200 cc (73 cu in) liquid-cooled, ohv 270° parallel-twin 1,200 cc (73 cu in) liquid-cooled, SOHC, 270° crank angle parallel-twin |
Power | 77 bhp (57 kW)@ 6,100 rpm[1] |
Torque | 78.2 lb⋅ft (106.0 N⋅m)@ 4,000 rpm(rear wheel)[1] |
Transmission | 6-speed gearbox with chain final drive |
Rake, trail | 25.8° |
Wheelbase | 1,510 mm (59.4 in) |
Dimensions | W: 800 mm (31 in) H: 1,024 mm (40.3 in) w/o mirrors |
Related | Triumph Bonneville |
The Bobber's differences from the Bonneville T120 include:
In 2020, Triumph introduced a limited edition Triumph Factory Custom (TFC) version of the Bobber. Globally, only 750 of these bikes were produced and each is numbered in the series.
The Bobber TFC features:
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