2017 Triumph Bonneville Bobber test ride
I think it looks really cool and have the same 1200cc engine that powers the Bonneville T120. But this Bobber is much more about attitude. Some critics say it´s just a hipster bike, but thats just as wrong as saying Harley Davidson is for foulmouthed rednecks.
This video simply states my personal opinion and is not a in-depth review.
Some specs:
Engine: 1200cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin
Power: 77.00 HP (56.2 kW)) @ 6550 RPM
Gearbox: 6-speed
Fuel capacity: 10.60 litres (2.80 gallons)
Weight incl. oil, gas, etc: 228.0 kg (502.7 pounds)
Music: TeknoAXE I´m Everywhere/Sidechain Bob Shorter
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can't stand the look of it, but it sounds great, better than HD
It looks cool and sounds cool, but again with me it's price and practicality. Would it be good as an everyday commuter bike? I don't know. Why do they insist in such a large engine, surely 650cc would be ample? I was saying to myself, the seat adjusts, but then you mentioned it. I have seen a few owners bikes at the dealership and the front end is a mess in bad weather, no protection at all.
Here is my affordable version.
https://www.heraldmotorcompany.com/our-bikes/phantom/
I thought the whole idea of a bobber was to build it yourself? I guess if a rider isn't mechanically inclined, then this might be an option. It does however look like a fun bike. Cheers RSMF
I think a lot of things are great about this bike, but in a package more practical is what I would want.
Looks and sounds great. I'd like it a second bike, for a quick ride around town. Ride safe.