Bonneville Bobber Launched at 9.09 Lakhs; Gets 150+ Customisation Accessories

At an event in Delhi, Triumph has launched the Bonneville Bobber in India. Bonneville Bobber is based on the T120, stripped down and with classic, retro and typical Bobber touches.

Bonneville Bobber – Quick Points

  • Bonneville Bobber is a single-seat motorcycle which gets wide flat handlebars and a hard tail look.
  • It gets adjustable seating position which can be moved up/down as well as forward and backward. The seat height is 690 mm only in Low position.
  • Standard features include – Riding modes (Road and Rain), Torque Assist Clutch, Immobiliser, LED lights (tail light, number plate and side blinkers), ABS and traction control.

Bonneville Bobber Engine

Bonneville Bobber comes with the 1200 cc liquid cooled 8 valve SOHC engine of the T120 and produces 77 PS of peak power at 6100 rpm and 106 Nm of maximum torque at 4000 rpm. It is mated to a 6-speed gearbox. Triumph says there is more power and torque lower down the rev-range than T120. It weighs 228 kg dry and has a fuel tank capacity of 9.1 liters only.

Bobber Colours

Triumph is offering the Bonneville Bobber in the following four colours

  • Ironstone matte
  • Morello Red
  • Competition Green and Frozen Silver, with British racing twist
  • Jet Black

Bonneville Bobber Customisation Kits

There are a whole lot of customisation options available for Bobber ranging from styling kits, comfort accessories and performance parts. Here are two customisation kits Triumph is offering for the Bonneville Bobber…

‘Old School’ Bobber Kit

It comprises of..

  • Silencer pair brushed EU/US
  • High bar kit in chrome
  • Cable kit for the high bars
  • Statement seat in brown leather
  • Painted short front mudguard
  • Gummy grip kit in brown
  • Black swing arm bag
  • Machined headlight bezel
  • Oil filler cap
  • Ribbed brushed alternator badge
  • Ribbed brushed TPS cover
  • Ribbed clutch badge
  • Brushed header bolts in gun metal finish

‘Quarter Mile’ Bobber Kit

It gets..

  • Blacked out silencer pair EU/US
  • Blacked out exhaust headers
  • Gummy grip kit in black
  • LH cover pressing in black
  • Low bar kit
  • Oil filler cap
  • Short front mudguard
  • Statement seat in black leather
  • Ribbed TPS covers
  • Headlight bezel machined in black
  • Ribbed alternator badge in black
  • Ribbed clutch badge in black
  • Black intake covers

Bonneville Bobber Specs

Engine and Transmission
Type Liquid cooled, 8 valve, SOHC, 270° crank angle parallel twin
Capacity 1200cc
Bore/Stroke 97.6 x 80 mm
Compression Ratio 10.0:1
Maximum Power 77 PS / 76 Bhp (57 kW) @ 6100 rpm
Maximum Torque 106 Nm @ 4000 rpm
Fuel system Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection
Exhaust Straight line stainless steel twin-skin slash cut twin stubby silencers
Final drive X ring chain
Clutch Torque assist. Wet, multi-plate clutch
Gearbox 6-speed
Chassis
Frame Tubular steel twin cradle
Swingarm Twin-sided, tubular steel
Front Wheel Wire spoked, Steel rims 19 x 2.5 inch
Rear Wheel Wire spoked, Steel rims 16 x 3.5 inch
Front Tyre 100/90-19 M/C 57H Avon Cobra AV71
Rear Tyre 150/80 R16 M/C 71W Avon Cobra AV72 radial cruiser
Front Suspension KYB 41mm forks. 90mm travel
Rear Suspension KYB mono-shock with linkage, 77mm travel
Front Brake Single 310mm disc, 2-piston Nissin floating caliper, ABS
Rear Brake Single 255mm disc, single piston Nissin floating caliper, ABS
Instrument Display/Functions Odometer, Rev counter, Gear position indicator, Range to empty, Fuel level, Average and current fuel consumption, Clock, Two trip settings, Service indicator, Traction control settings
Dimensions and Weights
Length 2235 mm
Width (Handlebars) 800 mm
Height Without Mirrors 1025 mm
Seat Height 690 mm (low position)
Wheelbase 1510 mm
Rake 25.8º
Trail 87.9 mm
Dry Weight 228 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 9.1 L
Fuel consumption
4.1 l/100km (69 mpg)
Measured according to regulation 168/2013/EC. Derived from specific test conditions for comparative purposes only. May not reflect real driving results.
Emissions
 EURO4 Standard:  CO2 – 98 g/km