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Triumph Bonneville Bobber Cruiser Launched at Rs 9.09 Lakh 

Triumph claims that the Bonneville Bobber offers more torque on low-end than the Bonneville T120.

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The Triumph Bonneville Bobber, that was unveiled earlier this year, was launched in India on 29 March. The motorcycle, from the British bikemaker, is priced at Rs 9.09lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

The old school Bobber, with quarter mile kit, is available for Rs 1.5 lakh extra over the standard model. It takes on the likes of the Moto Guzzi V9 Bobber, Ducati Scrambler and the Harley-Davidson Forty Eight.

Bookings for the motorcycle begin at Rs 2 lakh. The motorcycle will be delivered to customers within 10 days of full payment.



Triumph claims that the Bonneville Bobber offers more torque on low-end than the Bonneville T120.
Triumph claims that the Bonneville Bobber offers more torque on low-end than the Bonneville T120. (Photo Courtesy: Triumph India)
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A stripped down version of everyday utility motorcycles with minimalistic styling is a rough depiction of what bobbers are.

The Bonneville Bobber gets a floating aluminium single-seat pan, wide handle bars, and a hard tail look with a stripped down, signature bobber look. The motorcycle gets adjustable riding position, twin slash-cut sawn-off peashooter silencers with a muscular stance.

The bike also gets an all-new chassis and suspension geometry, bubble tank, discrete taillights, custom battery box and a lean tucked-in headlamp.

Other features include two riding modes – road and rain – switchable traction control, torque-assist clutch and immobiliser. Buyers will also get to choose from over 150 accessories with the motorcycle.

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The Bonneville Bobber gets all the bells and whistles in line with all the other modern day motorcycles offered by Triumph with the electronics neatly integrated and masked under the skin.

The Bobber is powered by a 1200cc parallel-twin motor which produces 77PS @ 6100 rpm and a peak torque of 106Nm @ 4000 rpm, mated to a six-speed gearbox.



Triumph claims that the Bonneville Bobber offers more torque on low-end than the Bonneville T120.
The single-seater Bonneville Bobber was globally announced recently. (Photo Courtesy: Triumph India)

Most of the power and torque is available at lower rpm and the result is a relaxed powertrain, ideal for comfortable rides. The motorcycle gets a 310mm disc with Nissin twin-piston floating calipers at the front and a 255mm disc with Nissin single piston caliper at the rear along with ABS offered as standard.

It gets KYB 41mm telescopic forks with 90mm travel at the front and KYB monoshock with 76.9mm travel at the rear. The motorcycle comes in four colour options - Modello Red, Jet Black, Competition Green and Frozen Silver.

(BikeDekho is one of the leading automobile portals in India, part of GirnarSoft. The site offers in-depth analysis, comparisons and reviews of the latest bike launches in the country.)

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