1970 Triumph T120R Bonneville

1970 Triumph T120R Bonneville

Post-World War II, Triumph’s larger twins remained recognizably similar to the first Speed Twin of 1938. But as the 1960s dawned, unitary construction of engine and gearbox, already a feature of the 350 and 500 twins, was applied to the 650s, launching in the 1963 model year. The café racer’s favourite since its launch, thanks to lusty acceleration and a top speed approaching 120mph, the Bonneville continued in this new form as Triumph’s top-of-the-range sportster. Adjustments to frame design and general specifications over the years, included standardized 12-volt electrics, shuttle-valve fork internals, independently adjustable ignition points, Amal Concentric carburettors and a long overdue twin-leading-shoe front brake. The Bonnie continued essentially unchanged, before the launch of the ‘oil-in-frame’ models in 1970.

The motorbike offered

The 1970 Triumph T120R Bonneville on offer here hails from a deceased estate. Fully restored some years ago, the bike presents excellently throughout. In storage for several years, the bike was subject to a recent full re-commissioning.

1970 Triumph T120R Bonneville

Engine no. T120R ED51603
Frame no. T120R ED51603

 

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