
Triumph Bonneville Newchurch Review
"A beautiful limited edition that rewards buyers who do their homework."
Used Buyer Review
The Newchurch is one of those bikes that rewards patient buyers. Triumph only produced it for a couple years as a limited-edition Bonneville variant, so finding a clean one takes some hunting. What you're getting is essentially a standard T100 dressed up with blacked-out engine casings, twin exhausts, and that distinctive seat hump — it looks absolutely stunning in the metal, far better than photos suggest. The 865cc parallel twin pulls smoothly from low revs and the handling is confidence-inspiring without being clinical. That said, go in with eyes open. Check for evidence of the infamous cam chain tensioner issues that plagued this generation of Hinckley Bonnies — a rattly cold start is a red flag. Electrics can be temperamental on high-mileage examples, and parts availability has tightened considerably. Budget for a service regardless of what the seller claims, because these engines hate neglect. A properly maintained Newchurch is genuinely joyful to ride; a neglected one becomes an expensive hobby.
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You need reliable transport with cheap running costs
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