USA: The Bonneville T120 Black DGR Limited Edition has been unveiled by Triumph Motorcycles for international markets. The motorcycle, which is based on the 2023 Bonneville T120 model, honours a ten-year collaboration between the British automaker and Sydney-based Distinguished Gentleman's Ride.
The limited-run two-wheeler has the same 1,200cc parallel-twin engine as the standard model, which produces a maximum power of 78.9 horsepower.
The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride, founded by Australian-based classic car and motorcycle enthusiast Mark Hawwa, organises motorcycle rides with riders donning the finest suits to support prostate cancer research and men's mental health. 2013 saw a partnership between DGR and Triumph Motorcycles to further the cause.
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To commemorate the partnership's tenth anniversary, the bike manufacturer has now unveiled a limited-edition T120 model.
The Triumph Bonneville T120 Black DGR Limited Edition, which is only available in 250 units, has a stylish two-tone metallic paint scheme on the teardrop-shaped fuel tank. The motorcycle's design, which draws inspiration from the 'dressing dapper' maxim, features a circular headlight, blacked-out dual peashooter exhausts and mirrors. The side panels also have hand-finished gold accents.
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The Triumph Bonneville T120 Black DGR Limited Edition has dual-channel ABS, cruise control, traction control, a ride-by-wire throttle, and two riding modes: Rain and Road. It also has disc brakes on both the front and rear wheels. Telescopic forks in the front and twin springs in the back are responsible for the suspension.
The Triumph Bonneville T120 Black DGR Limited Edition's 1,200cc parallel-twin, liquid-cooled engine produces a maximum of 78.9 horsepower and a maximum torque of 105 Nm. The mill is coupled with a 6-speed transmission.
Only 250 units, of which 25 will be produced by Triumph Motorcycles, will be sold in the UK. The motorcycle manufacturer has not yet made the number of units reserved for India official.
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An individually hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity will be included with every unit. Additionally, "001" unit will be sold to the 2023 fundraiser who raises the most money. It ought to cost significantly more than the standard model.