A Timeless Classic Motorcycle
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MotoGB Ltd
Chorley, PR7 4EX, Fairclough House, Church St, Adlington
01257 485222
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1960 TRIUMPH T120R Duplex Bonneville in Azure Blue and Pearl Grey The Triumph Bonneville needs no introduction, simply the most iconic post War British production motorcycle ever built. Developed from Edward Turners brilliant T100 / T110 Triumph design it was launched at the 1959 Earls Court Motorcycle show and dubbed ‘The best Motorcycle in the World’ its name commemorated Johnny Allen’s Triumph World Land-Speed record breaking runs at the Bonneville Salt Flats in 1956. A stunning example from the 2nd year of production with the new Duplex twin downtube frame for improved handling and with revised styling, this beautifully restored Triumph Bonneville T120R has been imported from Canada, part of the World Famous Jack 'the Bear' Coonrod motorcycle collection and the bike comes with title of ownership certificate. This machine is being sold as a collector’s item, part of a stunning private collection of Vintage and Classic machines that have all been dry stored for several of years and will require recommissioning prior to use. Please note that historical classic vehicles are sold as an investment opportunity and are not supplied under the same terms and conditions as a modern day running motorcycle. * Price on Application * Please Call or WhatsApp Chat 07 55 77 99 715 for more information regarding this classic machine.
This 1960 Triumph Bonneville T120R * Price on Application * represents a significant era in motorcycling history. Classic motorcycles like this are not just vehicles but pieces of heritage that tell the story of engineering evolution and design philosophy of their time.
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