Triumph launch special edition Bonnevilles
Bonneville T100 and T120 sporting new trousers
Triumph has produced a limited number of special edition Bonneville T120 and T100 models to mark its Spirit of ’59 campaign.
Marked out by custom paint, only 59 examples of each model will be available in Triumph dealers.
Mimicking the T120 Bonneville 650 bike of 1959, the modern-day equivalent will sport a classic blue and orange design that sees the colour scheme follow the contours of the tank rather than the more traditional divide down the centre.
The T100 will follow suit, with a similar blue and orange combination on top of an Opal White base, with purchasers of both modern classics entered into a prize draw to win a matching Knight White helmet from cult manufacturer Hedon’s Hedonist range.
Triumph is also giving customers the opportunity to win an exclusive Spirit of ’59 painted fuel tank as an added incentive for those that take a test ride on any Triumph Modern Classic before the end of June.
In addition to the special edition models, the Spirit of ’59 campaign has seen Triumph join forces with British contemporary artist D*Face to create three art-inspired custom Modern Classics – a Thruxton R, Bobber Black and T120 – to celebrate the original and iconic 1959 Triumph Bonneville.
Working closely with the Triumph team at its factory headquarters in Hinckley, long-standing Triumph fan and owner D*Face has customised the three bikes in his unique style, which blends street and pop art with punk in a guerrilla creative style.
Fans who test ride a Triumph Modern Classic before 30th April 2018 will also be entered into the draw to win one of these unique bikes.