The front brake is upgraded with two discs and Brembo twin


Posted June 17, 2020 by powertyresa

We reported last week that Triumph may be working on a second variation of the Bonneville Bobber, so we flew Costa Mouzouris all the way to Hinckley to see if the rumours were true
 
We reported last week that Triumph may be working on a second variation of the Bonneville Bobber, so we flew Costa Mouzouris all the way to Hinckley to see if the rumours were true. Actually, Triumph flew our intrepid reporter to its factory, where the new Bobber Black was revealed.HINCKLEY, England – As the name suggests, the Bobber Black indeed gets a complete blackout treatment, but it also gets a new front end. A beefier 47 mm Showa fork replaces the 41 mm KYB unit of the Bobber, and it also gets a 16-inch front wheel (19-inch on the Bobber) with a fat 130/90 tire.

The front brake is upgraded with two discs and Brembo twin-piston calipers, as opposed to the single-disc Nissin setup on the Bobber. Other improvements include a new headlight with an LED daylight running lamp, and it now has cruise control, with one-button operation.Despite Triumph’s usual tendency to offer Black models at a lower price than regular models, the additions and improvements to this Bobber Black will likely increase the price from the $13,700 of the current Bobber.Bobber BlackBobber BlackBobber BlackBigger news comes with the introduction of the 2018 Bonneville Speedmaster.

It’s based on the Bobber platform and features the same hard-tail-look rear end. It does, however, offer seating for two, but if you’re independently minded and prefer riding solo, the passenger pillion is easily removable.Like the Bobber, it has a 41 mm KYB fork, but unlike its single-seat sibling it has the same twin-disc front brake setup as the Bobber Black, as well as the fat, 16-inch front wheel.

Here’s another look at the Kawasaki Z900 RS—only a fleeting glimpse of bits of the bike as it rolls by, but a reminder that Team Green’s retro naked is coming later this month.Presumably, this machine is based on the Z900 (revealed last year at Intermot, reviewed this summer by Jeff Wilson). Our trusty Buyer’s Guide tells us that means we can probably expect about 123 hp, if the engine has the same tuning as the original model. MSRP was $9,299 for the model in Canada last year, and we’d expect this machine to be in that ballpark. Aside from that, if you want any more details, you’ll have to guess at them from the video.

Taizhou Spare Parts Expert Import & Export Co., Ltd.
Add:3rd Floor, No. 227, Xinda Street, Xinqiao Town, Luqiao District, Taizhou City ,Zhejiang Province,China,318055
Tel: 0086-576-82621976
Fax:0086-576-82621986
mail: [email protected]
-- END ---
Share Facebook Twitter
Print Friendly and PDF DisclaimerReport Abuse
Contact Email [email protected]
Issued By Taizhou Spare Parts
Phone 86-576-82621976
Business Address 3rd Floor, No. 227, Xinda Street, Xinqiao Town, Luqiao District, Taizhou City ,Zhejiang Province,China
Country China
Categories Business
Last Updated June 17, 2020