Triumph launches the limited edition Bonneville Bobber TFC to the international market. Compared to the stock model, the limited-edition factory custom model brings a special two-tone paint job, a new Akrapovic exhaust system and an upgraded suspension, among other things. Limited to 750 units, each one has a unique number. It is expected to be available in early 2025.
Designed for those who value “rare quality and refined power,” the Triumph Bonneville Bobber TFC features a custom paint scheme and hand-crafted “marble” gold accents integrated into its carbon fiber bodywork. The glossy black tank features a gold textured stripe with the signature of the artist who created the stripe underneath. The side panels are treated with carbon fiber and are also hand-painted. The end caps of the twin Akrapovic bevel-cut silencers are also given the carbon fiber treatment, as is the front fender struts. In addition, there are black leather integrated seats with an embossed Triumph triangle logo, and the seat height can be adjusted from 691mm to 701mm.
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Triumph Bonneville Bobber TFC: Riding Ergonomics, Basics
Riding ergonomics have changed here. The Bonneville Bobber TFC features clip-on handlebars (with billet aluminum yoke), floating seat, and unique proportions for a commanding yet comfortable riding position.
Triumph equipped the bike with a 43mm Ohlins NIX 30 inverted fork and linked monoshock with adjustable preload and damping. The braking setup has also been upgraded – the TFC gets twin 310mm discs and Brembo M50 radial-mount four-piston monobloc calipers at the front, and a 255mm disc and single-piston Nissin caliper at the rear. Dual-channel ABS is standard. The limited edition bike features a larger front wheel – a 19-inch unit (fitted with 100/90 tyres), while the standard model has a 16-inch unit.
Triumph Bonneville Bobber TFC: Engine
The Bonneville Bobber TFC is equipped with the same 1,200cc parallel twin engine as the regular Bobber. Mated to a 6-speed gearbox, the engine is tuned to deliver 75bhp at 6,000rpm and 106Nm of peak torque at 3,750rpm. Having said that, as mentioned earlier, Triumph has equipped this bike with a new Akrapovic exhaust system. Three riding modes are available: Sport, Rain and Road. The first provides faster throttle response.
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Featuring a carbon fiber body, upgraded suspension and lighter exhaust pipes, the Bonneville Bobber TFC weighs 237kg, which is 14kg lighter than the regular Bobber.
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