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Re: Triumph Bonneville Bobber

Posted: 20 Oct 2016, 22:47
by Itchy
C00kiemonster wrote:I can see it will sell - good move by Triumph.

However i really don't like it - not for me i'm afraid.
I'm with you, brother.
I appreciate the work that's gone into it, it just doesn't float my boat.

Re: Triumph Bonneville Bobber

Posted: 21 Oct 2016, 04:30
by kiwikrasher
The Street Cup I could see myself on but not the bobber.

Re: Triumph Bonneville Bobber

Posted: 21 Oct 2016, 08:29
by D6
duke63 wrote:I'm guessing that is the shock that can be seen under the seat and it isn't really a hard tail.
correct.

It's the HT version of the Bonneville 1200 engines (HT standing for High Torque. There is also HP - high power on the thruxton)

However it's been tuned for even more torque lower down for extra grunt.

Re: Triumph Bonneville Bobber

Posted: 21 Oct 2016, 08:30
by D6
Kwacky wrote:I reckon the Triumph stand at the NEC is going to be busy.

Can I blag some VIP passes please? 8)

Yep I think so....

So I'm not working it this year. lol.

Too busy at work tbh.

Re: Triumph Bonneville Bobber

Posted: 21 Oct 2016, 09:22
by Monty
D6 wrote:Too busy at work tbh.
Clearly! How did you get those Bobber pipes to pass emissions?

Re: Triumph Bonneville Bobber

Posted: 21 Oct 2016, 09:29
by Monty
Monty wrote:
D6 wrote:Too busy at work tbh.
Clearly! How did you get those Bobber pipes to pass emissions?
Ah, found it! Very clever!
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Re: Triumph Bonneville Bobber

Posted: 21 Oct 2016, 20:52
by duke63
Must confess i think this is a neater job. The Triumph looks as though its heavily aimed at the US market.

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Re: Triumph Bonneville Bobber

Posted: 22 Oct 2016, 07:40
by D41
No matter what badge is on it, that's a great looking bike. That grey colour always suckers me in. Tank is a work of art.

Re: Triumph Bonneville Bobber

Posted: 24 Oct 2016, 22:19
by kingfixer
The more I look at that bobber the more I like it (nod)

Re: Triumph Bonneville Bobber

Posted: 26 Oct 2016, 02:16
by Kwacky