Triumph’s Bonneville Reborn Tour To Begin In The US November 19.

2bonnevilleTriumph Motorcycles America announced the launch of the Bonneville Reborn Tour set to begin next week. The tour will stop at unique venues, consumer motorcycle shows and Triumph dealerships across the U.S. and Canada to showcase the iconic new line of Bonneville motorcycles. It all kicks off in downtown Los Angeles, Calif. at The Theatre in the Ace Hotel next Thursday, November 19, with a launch party celebration.

10bonnevilleThe Bonneville Reborn Tour consists of five components. Including the invitation-only consumer and VIP launch party events, it will also provide sales and technical training at select Triumph dealerships, displays at ten national consumer motorcycle shows and press rides on the brand new Street Twin model after December 7.

Over the next 90 days, the respective East Coast and West Coast Bonneville Reborn Tour semi trucks will visit 53 cities in 26 states plus Washington D.C. An estimated combined 20,000 miles will be covered and 45 U.S. state lines crossed by mid-February 2016. In addition, the tour will hit all seven of the national Canadian Motorcycle Shows.

For those not able to attend the exclusive, tour-opening launch party in downtown Los Angeles, Triumph will have a display at the International Motorcycle Show, November 20-22, at the Long Beach Convention Center, in Long Beach, Calif. It will feature five new Bonneville family motorcycles and will be located near the main entrance.

The new Triumph Bonneville motorcycle family consists of the Street Twin, Bonneville T120, Bonneville T120 Black, Thruxton and Thruxton R. These five bikes were redeveloped from the ground up with three new Bonneville engines and all-new chassis and suspensions, to provide the optimal modern classic riding experience.

www.TriumphMotorcycles.com

7 Responses to “Triumph’s Bonneville Reborn Tour To Begin In The US November 19.”


  1. 1 Don Diamante Nov 14th, 2015 at 9:37 am

    I have the feeling that these 1200 Bonnevilles are going to steal quite a few Sportster sales.

  2. 2 Jim Castro Nov 14th, 2015 at 12:43 pm

    Triumph sure has come a long way since I owned my beautiful 67′ Bonneville. I sold it to pay for some of my college tuition.

    I’ve regretted that decision for 45 years.

  3. 3 nicker Nov 14th, 2015 at 4:35 pm

    Triumph is alive and well, inspire of the early bean counters.
    Proving there is still some justice in this world. … 🙂

    -nicker-

  4. 4 Boris Nov 15th, 2015 at 11:53 am

    Triumph has done a terrific job on engineering and styling these new 1200 Bonnevilles! Liquid cooling is here to stay… I wish the Indian Scout’s radiator was as unobtrusive.

  5. 5 James just another crazy kiwi Nov 15th, 2015 at 7:09 pm

    Triumph kept the cooling fins and used them to help reduce the size of the water tank.

    Supposedly the Thruxton R is close to 100 ponies in standard form.

    Ducati, HD , Indian , BMW and metrics will lose sale to these bikes if they appear as good as they are looking and the pricing is fair

    The Norton which is beautiful and deserves to live will be affected too unfortunately.

    Great secret as the level of change and the number of models has been flying under the radar .
    Everyone knew a new bigger Bonnie was coming but few expected something like this.

  6. 6 Max Frisson Nov 16th, 2015 at 8:57 am

    The local Triumph dealer told me Saturday that he had taken two deposits on 1200 Thurxton R already!
    For a bike that won’t be here until Spring ’16 that’s pretty good sign it will be a hot seller.
    This will steal sales from the BMW R nineT, at the lower end of the new Bonnie range it will beat the Ducati Scrambler and the various Japanese naked bikes too.

    There’s a new Spreed Triple too, with over 100 engine changes alone, a new Adventure bike that will be announced later this week and dealers expect other improvements to existing models too!

    Right now you can get 0 down, 0 interest and no payments until April 16 on MY15 and older new units.
    For the traditionalist, now is the last time to get an air cooled twin too.

  7. 7 Mike Corbin.com Nov 16th, 2015 at 9:10 am

    Went and ordered mine for my 72 nd Birthday.

    My first bike was a 59 Bonny.

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