Bonneville salt flats. Back in the day a bunch of motorcycle companies tried to see how fast they could go and Triumph named a model after the flats. Kind of like the movie The Worlds Fastest Indian.
Triumph Bonneville was created in 2001.
Triumph Engineering was a company that produced motorcycles. One of their models was called the Bonneville. In the 1980s, Triumph Engineering shut down, but a new company bought the rights to the name shortly after, and production of Bonneville motorcycles resumed in 2001.
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The Triumph Bonneville America has a 5 speed manual transmission with chain final drive.It was manufactured between 2002 and 2007 by the British company Triumph.
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According to the 2008 Bonneville manual it uses 89 octane or better unleaded gasoline.
It was called Olympic Flame with silver scallops.
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The weight of a Triumph Bonneville varies slightly depending on the specific model and year, but generally, it weighs around 440 to 500 pounds (200 to 227 kg) when fully fueled. For example, the Triumph Bonneville T120 has a wet weight of approximately 503 pounds (228 kg). Always check the manufacturer's specifications for the exact model you are interested in.
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