Triumph Bonneville T120 Black DGR special edition revealed, offers cruise control and traction control, all you need to know

Triumph Bonneville T120: Triumph Motorcycles and the DGR have been working together for the past ten years to support the organisation financially and with resources and increase awareness of the event among a wider audience. Triumph has announced that, in honour of its 10-year partnership, it is releasing the Limited Edition Bonneville T120 Black DGR.

Only 250 of these DGR Bonnies will be produced, with number 001 set aside for the rider with the greatest fundraising total in 2023. Each of the motorcycles will have its own certificate of authenticity with a number and VIN that is individually signed by Mark Hawwa and Nick Bloor.

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Triumph Bonneville T120 specifications

Engine Capacity1,200 cc
Transmission6 Speed Manual
Kerb Weight236 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity14.5 litres
Seat Height790 mm
Max Power78.9 bhp

The 1,200cc, parallel-twin, liquid-cooled engine from the 2023 Triumph Bonneville T120 remains BS6 compliant. The motor, coupled to a six-speed transmission, is calibrated to provide 105Nm of maximum torque at 3,500 rpm and 78.9bhp of horsepower at 6,550 rpm.

Features

A distinctive two-toned paint job with metallic black over white is applied to the Bonneville T120 Black DGR Special Edition. Contrasting the black-and-white colour scheme is hand-painted gold stripe trim on the side panels and fuel tank.

The limited-edition motorcycle boasts blacked-out dual peashooter exhausts, a brown-stitched bench seat and a pillion strap that imitate the vintage models. Mirrors and a sphere-shaped headlamp are also included. ABS, traction control, a ride-by-wire throttle, cruise control, and two riding modes Rain and Road are all included for the safety of the rider.

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