The Triumph Bonneville T120 has been remodeled, so it’s in a classic cafe racer style.
Triumph is one of the manufacturers that has a series of motorbikes that are ideal for custom materials, including the Triumph Bonneville T120 variant.
This time there is a special Triumph Bonneville T120 restomod by Hanns and Miguel from MJH Performance Bikes.
Initially, the owner wanted to completely overhaul this 1974 motorbike into a cafe racer.
However, Hanns and Miguel felt that it would be a shame to radically change the first model of the Bonneville series and choose a restomod step.
For this restaurant, the classic design is maintained but is given a little cafe racer style and a modern feel.
Starting from the stern, the seats and seat cowl are removable which originally belonged to the 2014 Triumph Thruxton because they still match the old feel.
Then move forward, the tank still relies on the default Bonneville T120 but has been combined with a new cockpit.
The cockpit is filled with Triumph Thurxton like risers, handlebars, and cool bar-end mirrors.
Moving on to the legs, the suspension still relies on the original but for both wheels it uses new stainless steel rims.
Then there are slight changes to the rear sebatbor which are made shorter to make it look simple.
For the engine sector, there are only a few simple and polished improvements to make it look more attractive.
Then installed a K&N filter for the carburetor, as well as an exhaust system with a megaphone muffler that remains classic in style.
Finally, as a finishing, the body is dominated by black and elegant chrome accents like the original.
Image by MJH Performance Bikes
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