A legend
was born the day the Triumph Bonneville
was named to commemorate a Triumph
breaking the motorcycle speed record on
the famous Bonneville Salt Flats.
Synonymous with the rebellion and
independence of its heyday, today’s
Bonneville is powered by a fuel
injected, air cooled, 865cc parallel
twin that still delivers that unique
Triumph sound and feeling.
New for
2009, the Bonneville gets an authentic
70’s look that’s sure to appeal to
riders of all ages and experience.
New 17”
cast wheels sharpen the handling whilst
the short front and rear
mudguards, lower and narrower seat and
upswept megaphone style silencers are
pure 70’s styling and give a fresh
sportier
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Engine |
Dimensions |
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Type |
Air-cooled DOHC,
parallel-twin, |
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2,230mm (87.8in) |
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360 degree
firing interval |
Width
(Handlebars)
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840mm (33.1in)
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Capacity |
856cc |
Height |
1,100mm (43.3in)
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Bore/Stroke |
90.0 x 68.0mm |
Seat Height |
775mm (30.5in)
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Compression
Ratio |
9.2:1 |
Wheelbase |
1,500mm (59.1in)
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Fuel System |
Multipoint
sequential electronic fuel injection |
Rake/Trail |
28
degree/110mm |
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with SAI |
Dry Weight |
205kg (451 lbs)
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Fuel Tank
Capacity
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16.6 litres (4.4
gal US) |
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Transmission |
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Final Drive |
X ring chain |
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Clutch |
Wet, multi-plate |
Performance (at crankshaft to DIN 70020) |
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Gearbox |
5-speed |
Maximum Power |
67PS / 66bhp @
7,200 rpm |
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Maximum Torque |
71Nm/ 52ft.lb @
6,000 rpm |
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Chassis |
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Frame |
Tubular steel
cradle |
Colors |
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Swingarm |
Twin-sided,
tubular steel |
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Jet Black |
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Front Wheel |
Aluminum cast
alloy, 7-spoke, 17 x 3.0in |
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Fusion White |
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Rear Wheel |
Aluminum cast
alloy, 7-spoke, 17x 3.5in |
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Front Tire |
110/90 19 |
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Rear Tire |
130 /80 17 |
MSRP |
$8,699 |
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Front Suspension |
41mm
forks |
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Rear Suspension |
Twin shocks,
adjustable preload |
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Front Brakes |
Single 310mm
disc, 2 piston caliper |
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Rear Brakes |
Single 225mm
disc, 2 piston caliper |
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Specifications
and pricing shown are for Canadian-market motorcycles and
may differ from other countries. |
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