· 50th Anniversary Bonneville T100: “The iconic model celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2009, and Triumph is
marking the occasion with a limited edition model. Just 650 Bonneville T100 50th
Anniversary models will be produced in a unique orange and blue colour scheme
that echoes the 1959 original. Based on the standard T100, the Anniversary model
features a host of detail changes and comes with a numbered handlebar-mounted
plaque and a certificate of authenticity signed by John Bloor, the owner of
Triumph Motorcycles Ltd.”
· Standard Bonneville Gets an update: “The standard Bonneville gets Seventies-look cast wheels and revised
ergonomics. With its lower seat height, the 2009 Bonneville is more manoeuvrable
than ever before. Also on sale is a higher specification Bonneville SE, which
takes the standard Bonneville and adds a two-tone colour scheme, brushed alloy
engine casings and additional instrumentation. The Sixties-influenced Bonneville
T100 remains in the line-up for 2009, with minor detail changes and a new blue
and white colour option”
· The wildly popular Street Triple 675 gets a “Hot-Rod” option for 09’: “New for the coming season is the high-specification Street Triple R, aimed
at discerning riders looking for a naked bike that provides a sporty riding
experience normally associated with fully-faired supersport machines. Based on
the phenomenally successful standard Street Triple, the 675cc triple features
race-track derived suspension and brakes and will be launched with a new Matt
Graphite colour scheme, complete with striking orange graphics. A Matt Blazing
Orange (with Graphite graphics) option will also be available from January
2009.”
· The Class-Leading Daytona 675 is made even more sharp: “Triumph is also introducing a heavily revised Daytona 675 for 2009.
Producing 3PS more than its predecessor and weighing 3kg less, the highly
acclaimed supersport machine handles even better than before thanks to the
latest race-developed suspension, featuring high and low speed damping at both
the front and rear, while new Nissin monobloc brakes give improved feel and
stopping power. The bike has also been restyled, with a new cockpit, headlight
and screen complementing the Jet Black and Tornado Red colour options. “
· Updates to other models: “The Rocket III, Rocket III Classic, Rocket III Touring, Speed Triple,
Tiger, Sprint ST, America, Speedmaster, Scrambler and Thruxton all remain in the
Triumph range for 2009, benefiting from minor detail updates and exciting new
colours, including an attitude-filled Matt Khaki Green option for the
Scrambler.”
There was also a sneek peek of the 2010 Triumph Thunderbird. For more info on
this exciting new bike please click
Triumph’s Press Release.
There will be changes, updates, and ezciting new Accessories, & Clothing coming
for the 2009 model year. Stay tuned to: www.greatbaymotorcycles.com for the
latest catalog offerings.