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This 1970 Triumph Bonneville T120 Makes Us Reminisce About the Good Old Days

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Well, here’s your chance to acquire a vintage treasure that was born under the rainy skies of Meriden.
Considering how troublesome the British motorcycling industry became in the ‘70s, it’s a damn miracle that Triumph is still around. Despite all the hardships this brand had to endure, it somehow managed to cling on to life and stay afloat while other manufacturers were biting the dust. Many years later, Triumph’s old-school developments would go on to become some of the most desirable classics on the market.

When browsing online bidding platforms like Bring A Trailer, it’s not uncommon to see these entities change hands for a small fortune. If you’re lucky, you might be able to grab one such creature for a modest sum, but these occasions are few and far between. Although juicy bargains on retro Tigers and Bonnies may be scarce, fishing in the live auctions pond should prove to be a worthwhile endeavor (eventually).

For instance, this article’s photo gallery features a numbers-matching 1970 Triumph Bonneville T120 that’s heading to the auction block as we speak, with a top bid of just $3,150. Even though the English relic may look like it could use a comprehensive restoration, we’d say you’ve got plenty of reasons to check it out while there’s still time.

The bidding deadline is set for Tuesday (October 5), so be sure to visit the BaT website within the next few days. Before you wander off, feel free to join us for a brief overview of the bike’s main specs and features. Triumph’s 1970 MY Bonnie is powered by an air-cooled 649cc parallel-twin mill, which is paired with a four-speed constant mesh gearbox.

With its dual Amal carburetors and a compression ratio of 8.5:1, the four-stroke engine is capable of producing 46 hp at 6,500 revs per minute. Upon reaching the rear wheel via a chain final drive, this force enables the T120 to hit a top speed of 108 mph (174 kph). Lastly, the Bonneville weighs in at a mere 402 pounds (182 kg) on a full stomach.
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About the author: Silvian Secara
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A bit of an artist himself, Silvian sees two- and four-wheeled machines as a form of art, especially restomods and custom rides. Oh, and if you come across a cafe racer article on our website, it’s most likely his doing.
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