Limited Edition Triumph, First Unit Is The Main Prize For Charity Activities

JAKARTA - As a form of Triumph support for DGR activities (Distinguished Gentleman's Ride) this year, Triumph launched Bonneville T120 Black DGR Limited Edition.

DGR activities are held annually by motorcyclists around the world to raise funds and raise awareness about mental health and prostate cancer.

For this year, quoted from the company's release and Rideapart, Tuesday, April 4, is a 10-year anniversary of Triumph's partnership with DGR. Since 2014, during the Triumph partnership, it has created many unique motorcycles to promote the event globally including the Triumph Thruxton of the DGR Edition Hospital.

Now DGR members have reached 90,000 motorists from more than 800 cities around the world and have raised more than $37 million for that purpose.

Bonneville T120 Black DGR Limited Edition is only made 250 units and sold worldwide. Each unit will be given numbers one by one and equipped with a certificate of authenticity signed by Triumph CEO Nick Bloor and DGR founder Mark Hawha.

The first launched bicycle, the 001 bicycle, will be awarded as the main prize this year to the 2023 DGR highest funder.

The DGR edition gets an exclusive paint scheme, performed in the metallic monochrome color kombo Phantom Black and Crystal White. Equipped with hand-painted gold line accents to really highlight it, as well as a special DGR 2023 logo made in gold. Sadel on the DGR Limited Edition is brown, sewn, complete with a passenger strap to give extra vintage look.

For unmodified machines, the Bonneville T120 DGR is equipped with a twin-cylinder engine, 1200 cc, which produces a maximum power of 80 Hp and a torque of 105 Nm.