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Triumph Bonneville T100 110th Anniversery Edition

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Make Model

Triumph Bonneville T100 110th Anniversary Edition

Year

2012

Production

1000 Units

Engine

Four stroke, parallel twin cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder

Capacity

865 cc / 52.8 cu in
Bore x Stroke 90 x 68 mm
Cooling System Air-cooled
Compression Ratio 9.2:1
Lubrication Wet sump
Engine Oil Synthetic, 15W/50

Induction

Fuel injection

Ignition 

Digital 

Starting 

Electric

Max Power

50 kW / 67 hp @ 7500 rpm

Max Torque

69 Nm / 7.04 kgf-m / 51 ft-lb @ 5800 rpm
Clutch Wet, multi plate

Transmission 

5 Speed 
Final Drive Chain, X-ring
Frame Tubular steel cradle, swing arm: twin-sided, tubular steel

Front Suspension

41mm Kayaba telescopic forks

Rear Suspension

Kayaba chrome spring twin shocks with adjustable preload

Front Brakes

Single 310 mm disc, 2 piston calipers

Rear Brakes

Single 255 mm disc, 2 piston calipers
Wheels Front 36 Spokes, 19 x 2.5 in
Wheels Rear 36 Spokes, 17 x 3.5 in

Front Tyre

100/90 19

Rear Tyre

130/80 17
Rake 28°
Trail 110 mm / 4.3 in
Dimensions Length 2250 mm / 88.6 in
Width     860 mm / 33.8 in
Height  1105 mm / 43.5 in
Wheelbase 1493 mm / 58.8 in
Seat Height 775 mm / 30.5 in

Dry Weight

205 kg / 451 lbs

Wet Weight

226 kg / 499 lbs

Fuel Capacity 

16.6 Litres / 4.4 US gal / 3.7 Imp gal

Triumph from Hinckley made their first motorcycle way back in 1902, which makes them 110 years old! Marking that occasion, they’ve prepared a special limited edition of their most popular model ever, dubbed Bonneville T100 110 Anniversary edition.

Powered by the same smooth 865cc parallel twin featuring dual overhead cams, modern fuel injection and 67bhp disposable at the flick of your wrist, the 110th Edition gets mostly cosmetic changes. The Aluminium Silver and Khaki Green paint scheme is similar to those featured on the earliest Triumph motorcycles, while the reinterpretation of the original Triumph crest is visible on the sides. And yes, the chain guard, cam cover and grab rail are all finished in chrome now.

Aside from the numbered plaque on the handlebar clamp that verifies the authenticity, the rest is pretty much the same.

Only 1,000 models will be built for sale worldwide.