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Triumph Bonneville T100 50th Anniversary

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triumph_bonneville_t100_anniversary.jpgTriumph have introduced an exclusive limited edition of its legendary Bonneville model to celebrate 50 years of the iconic twin-cylinder machine.

Based on the standard Bonneville T100, the Triumph Bonneville T100 50th Anniversary pays homage to its 1959 namesake with a unique paint scheme and exclusive extras.

Each Bonneville 50th Anniversary will come in a special two-tone Meriden Blue/Exotic Orange combination, complemented with hand painted gold pinstripes. The livery echoes the ‘Tangerine Dream’ design that proved such a talking point on the 1959 originals.

Only 650 Bonneville T100 50th Anniversary edition bikes will be produced, echoing the engine capacity of the original Bonneville, and each will be individually numbered and identified with a brass plate on the handlebar clamp. In addition, each bike comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by John Bloor, owner of Triumph Motorcycles Ltd.

Other features of the Bonneville 50th Anniversary include a unique seat with white piping and a gold Triumph logo, special Bonneville 50th Anniversary logos on the side panels, and a chromed cam cover.

The Bonneville legend was born when Triumph named its sporting new model to commemorate breaking the motorcycle speed record at the famous Bonneville Salt Flats. Since creating a stir at the 1958 Earl’s Court show in London, the Bonneville has become a modern classic. The original Bonneville was the fastest bike around and synonymous with the rebellion and independence of its heyday, made famous as the motorcycle of choice by Hollywood legends. Although the latest Bonneville shares the name and timeless looks of the original, it features a modern chassis and fuel-injected 865cc twin-cylinder engine. The 21st century Bonneville has lost none of its star appeal, counting screen heroes George Clooney, Nicolas Cage and Ewan McGregor among its list of celebrity owners.

2009 Triumph Bonneville T100 50th Anniversary

Key features at a glance:

  • Limited run of 650 individually numbered motorcycles built to celebrate 50 years of the Triumph Bonneville
  • Each bike comes with numbered handlebar clamp mounted plaque and certificate of authenticity signed by John Bloor
  • Unique Meriden Blue/Exotic Orange color scheme based on 1959 original, including two-tone fenders front and rear and color-matched side panels
  • Special limited edition decals on side panels
  • Chromed cam cover
  • Smooth 66 bhp 865cc fuel-injected, air-cooled parallel-twin engine
  • White piped seat with Triumph logo printed in gold

 


Last Updated ( Monday, 18 August 2008 10:04 )  

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