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Triumph Bonneville T120 Gallery

Triumph announced the ultimate expression of Edward Turner's 650cc pre unit twin in September 1958 ready for the 1959 season. Named the Bonneville in recognition of Triumph's record breaking success at the salt flats of the same name, the new machine replaced the Tiger 110 at the head of the sporting Triumph range. The significant difference between it and the Tiger 110 concerned the cylinder head which was fed by two carburettors on splayed inlets together with a higher compression ratio, resulting in a claimed 46bhp.

The 1960 season machines adopted a new duplex frame and lighter styling, losing the headlamp nacelle and partially valanced mudguards which had graced the 1959 models, with further detail revisions to the frame occurring for the 1961 model season.

For the 1971 season Triumph announced a considerably revised range of 650cc twins consisting of the TR6R Tiger, TR6C Trophy and the T120R Bonneville, the first machine effectively replaced the single carburettor Trophy model, whilst the TR6C Trophy catered for those seeking a "street scrambler" style machine. The T120R Bonneville continued as the sporting model in the range with equipment to suit. The most noticeable change to the range was the adoption of the Umberslade Hall designed, oil bearing frame fitted with"slimline" internally sprung forks and revised alloy conical hubs, the front being equipped with a twin leading shoe brake. The following season saw the range being reduced with the deletion of the Trophy TR6C and the option of a five speed gearbox and 744cc engine becoming available for the Tiger and Bonneville. For the 1973 season a disc brake option became standard as did the five speed gearbox, although the Meriden "sit-in" resulted in very few "1973" season machines leaving the factory, the majority of the production being to the 1972 season specification.

Bike Image Description
Triumph T120 Bonneville Triumph 120 Bonneville
  • Engine - air-cooled 649cc parallel twin
  • Horsepower - 46bhp @ 6500rpm (later 51bhp @ 7100rpm)
  • Top Speed - 110mph
  • Frame - tubular twin cradle
  • Transmission - 4 speed (later 120V: 5 speed)
  • Launched - 1963-1972
  • Brakes - drum/drum

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  • 1958 Triumph Bonneville 1958 Triumph Bonneville No39, built Sep 5th 1958.
    1958 Triumph T120 Bonneville Combination
    Triumph T120 Bonneville Combination

    Fitted with a Streamliner fairing and the previously mentioned Watsonian Monza sports sidecar both finished in matching livery it has an imposing presence and will no doubt be the centre of attention at any motorcycle gathering and will be guaranteed admiration from all.

    For occasions when a solo mount is the choice of the day a suitably prepared front mudguard is included to allow conversion back to a solo configuration.

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    1959 Triumph Bonneville T120R 1959 Triumph Bonneville T120R Read more..
    1961 Triumph Bonneville T120R 1961 Triumph Bonneville T120R When you think of the top 60's Classic bikes, the 61 Bonnie is joint top of the list along with Rocket Goldies, Goldies & 650SS Nortons. Arguably the Bonneville was the fastest, strongest and prettiest of them all! That's why it has achieved such iconic status!
    1961 Triumph Bonneville T120 Triumph Bonneville T120 650cc, 46bhp.
    1961 Triumph T120 Bonneville 1961 Triumph T120 Bonneville Triumph announced the ultimate expression of Edward Turner's 650cc pre unit twin in September 1958 ready for the 1959 season. Named the Bonneville in recognition of Triumph's record breaking success at the salt flats of the same name, the new machine replaced the Tiger 110 at the head of the sporting Triumph range.
    1963 Triumph Bonneville T120 Triumph Bonneville T120  
    1963 Triumph T120 Bonneville 1963 Triumph T120 Bonneville  
    1964 Triumph Bonneville T120R 1964 Triumph Bonneville T120R  
    1964 Triumph T120 Bonneville Triumph T120 Bonneville  
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    1966 Triumph Bonneville T120 650cc TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE T120 650cc 1966
    1966 Triumph Bonneville T120 TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE T120 650cc 1966 650cc
    1967 Triumph Bonneville T120 1967 Triumph Bonneville T120
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    1969 Triumph T120 Bonneville
    1969 Triumph Bonneville T120

    Arguably one of the prettiest variants of the Bonneville model, the 1969 season machines were marked by only detail changes. New tank badges, rear shock absorbers with exposed springs and a revised exhaust system featuring a balance pipe adjacent to the cylinder were the most obvious changes. However, perhaps the most significant, at least in terms of engine life were the replacement of the oil pressure indictor "button" with a warning light that also served as an ignition light and the introduction of air filters, a first for the model.

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    1969 Triumph Bonneville T120 Triumph Bonneville T120  
    1969 Triump    
    1970 Triumph Bonneville 650 T120R 1970 Triumph Bonneville 650 T120R  
    1970 Triumph T120 Bonneville
    1970 Triumph T120 Bonneville

    Triumph were the dominant manufacturer in production racing throughout the sixties utilising tuned versions of their already potent Bonneville model to good affect. A "Thruxton" Bonneville had been marketed between 1964 and 1965 incorporating a large number of the optional performance parts as standard. In theory these parts were available to anyone wishing to uprate their machine to "Thruxton" specification, however, the availability was often disputed. Original "Thruxton" Bonneville's are now highly prized collectors items but the components required to convert a standard "Bonnie" to Thruxton specification are arguably more easily acquired today than they were in the sixties.

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    1970 Triumph T120 Bonneville
    Triumph T120 Bonneville

    The 1970 season machines marked the end of an era for Triumph, being the final year's production before the introduction of the Umberslade Hall designed oil in frame across both the BSA and Triumph 650cc ranges. Consequently changes to the specification were very limited with the adoption of the US style grab rail being the most obvious, and no doubt, welcomed amendment, at least by pillion passengers. The "Bonnie" adopted an "astral red" with silver tank panels for the season, the panels being more pronounced than previously seen.

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    1971 Triumph Bonneville T120RV Triumph Bonneville T120RV This is a rare 1971 US bike believed to be one of the first batch of 200 five speed bikes exported to the US for homologation purposes.
    1972 Triumph Bonneville 650cc T120R Triumph Bonneville 650cc T120R 1972 1971 saw the introduction of a considerably revised range of twins from Triumph featuring a new oil carrying frame designed at the BSA/Triumph group's "think tank" at Umberslade Hall. The styling was revised to match, with abbreviated mudguards, wire stays and headlamp brackets and megaphone style silencers. A new twin leading shoe front brake and slim-line front forks were adopted.
    1972 Triumph Bonneville 650cc T120 1972 Triumph Bonneville 650cc T120  
    1973 Triumph T120R Bonneville
    Triumph T120R Bonneville

    This original example of the T120R is finished in "Tiger Gold and White", a colour scheme that had been adopted by the Bonneville in 1972 and is described as being in "working" order. It is equipped with a Boyer electronic ignition system and Morgo oil pump and has benefited from the carburettors being overhauled and the cylinder heads reconditioned and gas flowed.

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    1973 Triumph Bonneville T120V 1973 Triumph Bonneville T120V  
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