
Triumph Bonneville Street Twin Review
"A genuinely loveable, no-nonsense modern classic at a sensible price."
Used Buyer Review
The Street Twin is one of those bikes that grows on you rather than blowing you away immediately. It's honest, approachable, and genuinely enjoyable in the real world — not on a racetrack, not on a canyon blast, but on your actual commute and weekend ride. The 900cc parallel twin pulls cleanly from low revs, the ergonomics suit a wide range of riders, and it looks properly handsome without screaming for attention. Used examples from 2016-2019 are plentiful and affordable, which makes this a smart buy. That said, go in with eyes open. Early 2016 models had some fueling hiccups that Triumph addressed via software updates — confirm any used bike has had these done. Check the bevel drive cover for oil seepage and inspect the wiring loom near the headstock, a known weak point on higher-mileage machines. Stick to bikes with dealer service history if you can. It won't set your hair on fire, and experienced riders chasing excitement will feel underwhelmed inside six months. But for someone wanting a reliable, characterful, good-looking bike without drama? This is genuinely hard to beat at the price.
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You need performance thrills above all else
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