Triumph Bonneville photo gallery
Triumph launched a range of 10 motorcycles in India last month. The most iconic of the lot is the Triumph Bonneville, and also the most affordable in the range. Shumi managed to take the Bonnie for a spin and you can read all about that in the first ride report.
The engine is an 865cc parallel twin developing 68PS of power at 7500rpm and 68Nm of torque at 5800 rpm, which Triumph claims should return about 18kmpl in the city. You can read more on that here.
Here is the image gallery of the Triumph Bonneville.
Triumph Bonneville doesn't feel quite as long or large once you are in the saddle
The seat â" look carefully â" is actually pinched towards the front and this makes the seat height an eminently acceptable 740mm
The engine wears more retro cases and the story goes that the it was always designed to remind you of the original Bonneville
At 225kg (wet), the Bonnie isn't an exceptionally light motorcycle and with a wheelbase of 1490mm, it isn't a short motorcycle either
The Bonneville's 865cc engine makes 68PS, which is in the same ballpark as the Kawasaki Ninja 650
The most iconic motorcycle in Triumph's range in India is also the most affordable
The Bonnie places the ignition key on the left behind the indicator and the handlebar lock is a separate key that goes in to a slot on the headstock on the right
Watch the Triumph Bonneville at 2012 auto expo