Triumph Introduces Bonneville Bobber TFC, Produced Only 750 Units

JAKARTA - Triumph Motorcycles officially introduced the latest Bonneville Bobber TFC with a distinctive and more special style than other variants.

Triumph Motorcycles Chief Commercial Officer Paul Stroud said the motorbike got a design scheme developed by the world-class paint team from Triumph which could attract the attention of motor vendors.

For customers looking for a more special, customized and modified motorcycle by the best design engineer at Triumph, this bike is truly extraordinary. Starting from exclusive painting to gold-coated high-end components, each feature is made with unmatched precision," Stroud said on the brand's official website, Thursday, December 12.

The motorbike has a premium appeal ranging from the presence of gold details on the ignition key to an emboss leather seat. The manufacturer claims that the motor is equipped with a unique two-tone color paint coating with a marble gold texture accent painted with hands.

In addition, the original carbon fiber side panel is shiny and there is a mudguard that adds to a different premium impression.

The bottom of the gold fork and the suspension fork retailer have gold-plated details adding to striking contrasts and a subtle special look, while the billet machine cover badge with complicated gold details and gold-colored chains highlight careful attention to details.

Bonneville Bobber TFC has a multi-radial Brembo M50 twin and a 310 mm disk that helps the bike have reliable braking. The control system is supported by a reverse fork suspension and a back shock from Ohlins 43 mm NIX 30.

In addition, the motor has a number of advanced features, including a trajectory control that provides maximum stability and control in all conditions.

Triumph gave him Bonneville 1,200 cc twin engines with an iconic power of 78 ps at 6,000 rpm and a peak torque of 106 Nm at 3,750 rpm.

In order to maximize driving capabilities, this British manufacturer gives him modes such as Road, Rain, and Sport. This is supported by a striking Akrapovic exhaust with carbon fibers that gives a different heat-rod sound.

Because it is specifically and differently designed, Triumph only provides 750 units of this motorbike in the world with prices ranging from 17,195 pounds (Rp350.5 million) and will be available on the dealer network in March 2025.