Triumph Bonneville SE picture special
By James Keen -
New bikes
10 February 2009 13:53
In this week's issue of MCN, on sale Wednesday 11th February, MCN Road Tester Trevor Franklin braves the snow and takes the new Triumph Bonneville SE for a spin. Here's some more pictures and close-up shots of the new 70's style retro roadster.
The new Bonneville SE's black paint job and mag wheels pay homage to the original T140D Special Edition Meriden Bonneville, which in turn took inspiration from the Yamaha XS650 Special.
Based on Triumph's standard Bonneville, the SE isn't purely a styling exercise. Seven-spoke mag wheels are lighter which reduces unsprung weight, the suspension has been revised and it also boasts a useful tacho and lower seat height.
For more details and the full road test of the new Triumph Bonneville SE, pick up this week's issue of MCN.
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Retro-style clocks Simple chrome and black clocks complete the retro feel from the saddle. The Bonneville SE has a handy tachometer too, not present on the standard version. |
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Raised tank badge Carrying on the retro theme, the Bonneville SE also features classy raised 'Triumph' badges on it's 16 litre fuel tank. These aren't present on the standard Bonnie. |
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Stylish mag wheels Seven-spoke 17inch mag wheels really complete the 70's look. They're also lighter than the wire-spoked wheels on the standard Bonneville, reducing unsprung weight and making the SE more nimble. |
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Old-school lights Retro rear light and indicators complete the bike's rear end. Only the modern style numberplate gives the game away. |
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Single disc rear brake Just like the 1970s original T124D, the Bonneville SE gets a single rear disc brake. Although this time around it gets a 255mm disc with Nissin two-piston caliper. Up front there's a 310mm disc with another 2-piston Nissin caliper. |