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Triumph first launched Bonneville back in 1959. The same motorcycle which was famously known as Bonnie, has received a makeover and reemerged as Triumph Bonneville Speed Twin Concept. The all new Triumph motorcycle is designed and devised by two English designers by the names of Roy Norton and Tom Kasher. They began designing the Bonneville as a base platform and slowly worked their way up to bring what you see in the images here.
Given the green light to set forth in their endeavour to redesign the bike by Mr. Simon Warburton, Product Manager of Triumph, Norton and Kasher just out of college, proceeded to bring out the concept to what can be seen today. The muscular looking Triumph possesses an 865cc engine, Thurxton brakes and exclusive gauges and levers which has Warburton immensely content with what has been designed. He has speculated that there is a likelihood of some of these designs making their way into some of the future Triumph models.




























