1963
Triumph
Bonneville T120
- The Bonneville T120 was originally made from 1959 thru 1975
- The 1963 model only came in Alaskan White and was the first year of the unit construction with nearly every component revised from the engine thru frame
- It was also the last Triumph designed by Edward Turner the father of the verticle twin and designer of the seminal 1937 Triumph Speed Twin
- The Bonneville name came from the achievements of Texas racer Johnny Allen who achieved a two-way average speed of 193.3 mph in September of 1955 on the Bonneville Salt Flats on his "Devil's Arrow" - a fairing clad methanol fueled 650cc Triumph twin
- This stunning restored Bonneville has the new "harmonica" chrome tank badge, the dual-tone seat and of course the twin Amal Monoblock carbs

Highlights
- The Bonneville T120 was originally made from 1959 thru 1975
- The 1963 model only came in Alaskan White and was the first year of the unit construction with nearly every component revised from the engine thru frame
- It was also the last Triumph designed by Edward Turner the father of the verticle twin and designer of the seminal 1937 Triumph Speed Twin
- The Bonneville name came from the achievements of Texas racer Johnny Allen who achieved a two-way average speed of 193.3 mph in September of 1955 on the Bonneville Salt Flats on his "Devil's Arrow" - a fairing clad methanol fueled 650cc Triumph twin
- This stunning restored Bonneville has the new "harmonica" chrome tank badge, the dual-tone seat and of course the twin Amal Monoblock carbs
1963 Triumph
Bonneville T120
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