The Triumph Bonneville. With 50 years of heritage, one of the most famous names in motorcycling. The new “Bonnies” are coming with everything that comes with modern engineering. It is rumored that the three 2016 models are getting larger size engines (current offering is 865 cc), tweaked for new European regulations and maybe liquid cooled. To create the buzz, the Hinckley, UK manufacturer released this video showing some details of the new models keeping with the Cafe Racer and Bobber classic look.
New Triumph Bonneville Models To Be Unveiled October 28, 2015. Teaser Video.
Published by October 23rd, 2015 in Builders, Events and Videos.11 Responses to “New Triumph Bonneville Models To Be Unveiled October 28, 2015. Teaser Video.”
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Triumph is one of the come back brands attracting some Harley riders. Custom builders have a new interest for the Scrambler, Bonneville and Thruxton models. And quite affordable. Bonneville starts at under 9K.
Why all this teaser crap? Just show the bikes.
Rodent. You just showed your impatience. It’s what a teaser is all about. Ha, ha.
Being an “old guy”, I have always liked the Triumphs classic look and sound. I’m interested to see what they come up with.
Rumours of up to 1200cc with better performance.
Be great to see real opposition to Sportster,Scout ,metric and European bikes.
Bonneville is just a great name and has a huge following.
I had three of the Meriden Bonnies. Very forgiving as that was the days when the cops turned a blind eye to drinking and riding. You would wake up in the morning and not remember riding home but the trusty Bonnie would be in the Garage. Albeit sometimes with a scrapped lucas head light rim and a foot peg bent out of shape and a new hole in your levis.
The good old days when things were bad 🙂
Interesting ???
Be curious to see what they come up with
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“… maybe liquid cooled. ..”
Oh God no…… 🙁
Don’t spoil a perfectly good motorcycle with a radiator.
Turner would flip over in his grave.
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WTF? Stupid, Stupid Advertisement. If it was so great they would have let everyone see it 2 months ago in anticipation of the release date, don’t you think?
These will have a radiator, and I am guessing that Triumph will not go crazy trying to hide it either. I would also think the older a/c line will stay around for a while. MCN in the UK has been running info on these for a while.
We want it 🙂
In 96 I after selling an FLH I had owned for many years for an obscene price. I walked into my local MOCO dealer carrying over $10,000 in cash and was told despite being a loyal 3rd generation customer for over a decade, to get on the waiting list. So I promptly went to the new Triumph dealer and purchased a shiny new 1996 Adventurer. It was a 3 cylinder oil cooled Cosworth powered cruiser. Nice fit and finish. Handled well and was quite spunky. The stock seat was absolutely the most uncomfortable thing I’d ever sat on. Even worse than a stock 1977 Sportster I owned. When I complained I was told where I could buy a replacement for $300.I explained if I wanted to be treated like an ahole I would have bought another HD. I put up with it for the rest of the season and traded it in on a new Valkyrie and never regretted it.