Triumph Bonneville Street Twin
The Triumph Bonneville Street Twin was introduced in 2016 as part of Triumph's water-cooled modern classic lineup, replacing the air-cooled Bonneville T100 as the entry-level Bonneville model. It carries the legendary Bonneville name, which dates back to 1959 and the iconic T120 that dominated motorcycling culture through the 1960s. The Street Twin is notable for blending classic British styling with modern technology including ride-by-wire, switchable riding modes, and ABS.
65 hp
Power
80 Nm
Torque
216 kg
Weight
177 km/h
Top Speed
4.5 L/100km or approximately 22 km/L (typical real-world average)
Fuel
Naked
Body
What Buyers Should Know
Modern Engine, Classic Soul
The 900cc liquid-cooled parallel twin is far more reliable than older air-cooled Bonnevilles, with longer service intervals of 10,000 miles. It runs cooler and cleaner while retaining the classic twin look.
Watch the Throttle Bodies
Some owners report throttle body balance issues causing rough idle or hesitation, particularly on early 2016-2018 models. A dealer sync fix is inexpensive but worth checking before buying used.
Strong Resale Holds
Triumph Bonnevilles consistently hold 70-80% of their value after two years, outperforming many Japanese competitors in the same segment. The iconic nameplate and limited depreciation make it a smart buy.
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