Triumph unveiled the new Triumph Bonneville Bobber TFC (Triumph Factory Custom). The motorcycle, which is hand-crafted and customized, is only available in 750 individually numbered pieces globally.
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The vehicle is visually striking, with a gold accent on the ignition key, embossed leather on the seat, and a unique two-tone paint job. The fenders and side panels are carbon fiber with a glossy lacquer finish, and the textural elements are hand-painted gold marble.
The engine cover badges are machined with gold accents, and the suspension parts have anodized gold detailing. The chain is likewise made of gold. The Triumph emblem is etched on the seat’s high-end black leather upholstery. Aluminum clamp-mounted clip-on handlebars are advantageous to the rider.
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The 1,200cc twin-cylinder engine generates 78 hp and 106 Nm of torque. Matte black carbon fiber embellishments are part of the Akrapovic exhaust system. The motorbike has a rear รhlins shock absorber and a front NIX 30 inverted fork for suspension.
The motorcycle boasts ABS on both discs, one with a Nissin axial caliper up back and two with Brembo M50 radial calipers up front. The motorcycle’s weight has been reduced by over 5 kg compared to the standard model.
The new Triumph will be available for purchase in early 2025, and reservations may be made via a special website. Since the Indian market has a need for such uncommon motorcycles, there’s a good likelihood that certain units will be set aside for it.