Triumph Bonneville, the “Bobber” version was pinched during testing

It will be a 2017 model year

Triumph Bonneville, the “Bobber” version was pinched during testingTriumph Bonneville, the “Bobber” version was pinched during testing

Triumph Bonneville – The Triumph Bonneville in bobber version was spotted testing near the British brand's Spanish development facility, near Barcelona. There Triumph Bonneville “Bobber” have used a new 1100cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine capable of offering significantly more performance than the current Bonnie's 865cc air-cooled twin-cylinder. The power with this new engine should come through from 69 to 100 HP.

This is a new family of models that Triumph is developing around the new liquid-cooled engine, which will replace the entire existing Bonneville range, which includes the T100 and Thruxton. There will most likely be too a new and sportier café racer which was photographed during testing last year, with upside-down forks and Brembo double disc front brakes. Furthermore, it will have the same 1100cc engine.

The new Triumph-designed twin-cylinder engine maintains fins for a classic look, but the large radiator of the motorcycle shows how water does the cooling. The design of the seat and the swingarm help characterize the sculpted look of the tail. Instead, the exhaust diverts into a visible catalytic converter beneath the engine, while a cover over the pipe junction creates the appearance of a linear system. Even if the new one Triumph Bonneville “Bobber” looks ready for production should be out as model year 2017. More editions of the new Bonneville range are expected to be revealed next autumn for next year's production.

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