If there was ever a bike that exuded a calm and relaxed aura, the kind that reminds me of Lionel Richie’s song “Easy Like Sunday Morning,” it’s the Triumph Bonneville.
Long considered as one of Triumph’s oldest models, the Bonneville, which got its name from the Bonneville Salt Flats, first earned its keep back in 1959, lasting two generations until 1988. The model was revived by Triumph Motorcycles in 2001 as a third generation issue, and since then, the Bonneville has breezed on streets like the devil-may-care attitude it has.
The new Bonneville comes in a number of iterations, including the classic Bonneville and the the more aesthetically pleasing Bonneville T100. The latter, in fact, can be divided into two unique models: the Bonneville T100 and the Bonneville T100 Black.
Whatever trim you fancy, one thing remains clear. The Bonneville still looks about as chill as any bike in the market. It won’t wow you with its break-neck speed or all-terrain capabilities.
But if you want a bike the best exemplifies an easy-breezy attitude, it’s the Triumph Bonneville.
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Triumph Bonneville originally appeared on topspeed.com on Monday, 2 February 2015 20:00 EST.
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