2022 Triumph Bonneville Bobber Custom

2022 Triumph Bonneville Bobber Custom

 

From UltimateMotorcycling.com

2022 Triumph Bonneville Bobber First Look (11 Fast Facts)

~ Don Williams, February 24, 2021

The 2022 Triumph Bonneville Bobber enjoys a wide range of updates that include functional and aesthetic. The changes are, in part, to meet Euro 5 standards, as well as make the Bobber more appealing to a broader range of riders. We have dug in and found out what you need to know about the latest version of this classically styled motorcycle.

There’s only one Bobber for ’22. The Black version is gone, and with good reason. Triumph has upgraded the standard Bobber to Black-spec, and given it the de rigueur blacked-out treatment to boot. Still, there’s more to the new Bobber than merely making the Black version the standard.

While meeting Euro 5 emissions standards, Triumph has worked to make the Bobber motor more exciting. The 76-horsepower peak at 6100 rpm and maximum torque of 78 ft-lbs at 4000 rpm doesn’t tell the entire story. The 1200 High Torque motor has less internal inertia for 2022, so the throttle response is enhanced. The power modes of Road and Rain return.

The 2022 Triumph Bobber has a new 16-inch front wheel—bye, bye, 19-incher. The tires are fat, fore-and-aft. The high-profile rubber helps the suspension suck up road irregularities and provide a large footprint on the pavement. To prevent the Bobber from becoming reluctant to turn, the rake is pulled in by 0.4 degrees.

With the front wheel comes a higher-spec fork. The Showa fork has 47mm sliders, up from 41mm. This should significantly improve front-end stability and feedback—a perfect match for the new fat Avon Cobra Chrome rubber.

Brembo calipers replace Nissin units for the 310mm front discs. The 255mm rear disc continues to be slowed by a Nissin caliper.

Riders who like to put in some miles between visits to the gas station will appreciate the larger fuel tank. The new tank holds 3.2 gallons. With the improved fuel consumption rate of 61 mpg, you can squeeze almost 200 miles out of a tank filled with high test.

Black powdercoating is applied to the covers for the engine, cam, and sprocket. The matte look is a serious one.

Triumph has given the single clock updated styling. It’s an analog-style unit that is supplemented by an LCD inlay with scrollable info. The dial face has been changed, and there are now translucent silver markings. A Bonneville badge is found at the top of the black bezel.

That’s a new headlight, and it’s entirely LED.

Three colors get it done, and one is a two-tone colorway. Jet Black, Cordovan Red, and Matt Storm Grey/Matt Ironstone are your choices. You’ll pay a $300 premium for the red, while the two-tone runs $500 more than the standard Jet Black.

 

The motorcycle offered

The 2022 Triumph Bonneville Bobber on offer here, hails from a long-time collector of some of the most interesting European motorcycles of the last century. The Bobber was a labor of love. Taking a standard 1200cc Triumph, enhancements include a full rebuild of the front forks with RaceTech components, a RaceTech replacement rear shock, and mild ape-hanger handlebars with extended cables and a BC Customs exhaust system, tail light, indicators, brown leather seat and their very cool headlight.

The bike is presented in excellent condition throughout. It is hard to tell that the bike is not actually brand new, yet it has covered 2,086 miles. The bike rides superbly and feels more taut and refined than the original machine, courtesy of the suspension upgrades.

The bike is sold with a clean, clear California title and all original parts.

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2022 Triumph Bonneville Bobber Custom

Location: Ventura, California

 

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