TRIUMPH
HOT SWING AT BOBBER
The new Triumph Bonneville Bobber Black comes to reinforce and consolidate the success of the model with new attributes and new look. With its unmistakable silhouette, the new Bobber Black further enhances the muscular, aggressive and "low-rider" image of the initial model, with its minimalist lines and hardtail look, with a wide and flat handlebar that gives it a more intuitive and direct driving, where the contained dimensions of the tank and mudguards and the wheeled wheels further reinforce the silhouette and the aggressive and fluid image of the Bobber Black.The designation "Black" is clearly evident in the finishes of this version of the Bobber namely in the exhausts, foot and pedals, levers and handlebar, the base of the seat, the covers of the engine and the black finish of several of its components, the headlight and the hubs of the wheels.The Bonneville Bobber Black will be available in two versions, one in the already brilliant classic Jet Black and another in its more contemporary version of Jet Black Jet.
The Bobber Black includes standard ABS, with two 310mm discs at the front and two piston Brembo calipers. The rear brake is disc although the rear wheel hub is inspired by the classic bikes that mounted drum brake. The front suspensions are Showa of 47mm, with a 90mm stroke and a 16 "" Fat "wheel with black lacquered rims and lacquers. The rear suspension monoshock and its insertion in the frame of the Bobber simulates perfectly a hardtail version.The Black Bobber mounts a classic headlight with the acronym of the Triumph inside and is of LED technology with specific lights for daytime circulation. It also includes a button that activates the "cruise control" and is located on the handlebar controls on the left side. The Bobber also includes different engine modes, Road and Rain, as well as traction control. The pressure reduction function on the clutch is welcome and makes your drive much lighter, ensuring less fatigue in circulation, especially in urban zone.
Pedro Rocha, Portugal
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