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{{Infobox Motorcycle
|name            = Triumph Bonneville
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|manufacturer    = [[Triumph]]
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|production      = 01-07
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|engine          = 800cc
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|spark_plug      = {{sparkplug|DPR8EA-9}} '01-06 , '07
|battery          = {{battery|YTX12-BS}} '01-06 , '07
|transmission    =
|frame            =
|suspension      =
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|front_tire      = {{tire|100/90-19}} '07<br />{{tire|100/90-17}} '01-06
|rear_tire    = {{tire|130/80-17}} '01-06 , '07
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The '''Triumph Bonneville''' is a [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Triumph]] from 2001 to 2007.
'''Triumph Bonneville''' is the name given to three separate motorcycle models from this notable British [[motorcycle]] marque. It is named after the Bonneville Salt Flats in the state of Utah, USA, where [[Triumph]] and other motorcycle companies made attempts on the world motorcycle speed records. All share a [[twin cylinder|parallel-twin]] [[four stroke]] engine configuration. The current version, produced since 2001 by the modern successor of the original company, is a completely redesigned and re-engineered evolution of the original design.  
'''Triumph Bonneville''' is the name given to three separate motorcycle models from this notable British [[motorcycle]] marque. It is named after the Bonneville Salt Flats in the state of Utah, USA, where [[Triumph]] and other motorcycle companies made attempts on the world motorcycle speed records. All share a [[twin cylinder|parallel-twin]] [[four stroke]] engine configuration. The current version, produced since 2001 by the modern successor of the original company, is a completely redesigned and re-engineered evolution of the original design.  


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