The Triumph Bonneville has been one of motorcycling's most enduring British icons. The name comes from the Utah salt flats where a streamlined twin-cylinder Triumph captured the World Motorcycle Speed Record in 1956. In 1959, the first Bonneville, the T120, appeared, and the Bonneville name would remain a revered badge of motorcycling honour for the following three decades. This elegant, picture-lavish book, featuring Bonnevilles specially photographed in a studio setting, pays tribute by showing all the classic models in exquisite photographic detail, accompanied by an expert commentary. This is a visual feast for all Bonneville enthusiasts.
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A unique new angle on a favourite subject. Beautifully designed, with top-quality studio photography accompanied by expert commentary. Creative photography of close-up details. All bikes featured are fully authentic, original or restored. Comprehensive coverage of all Bonneville models, from the 1959 650cc T120 to the 1983 TSX and T140WTSS and the 1985-88 licence-built T140. A visual celebration of the world's most popular British classic motorcycle.
About the Author
James Mann is an accomplished and respected car and motorcycle photographer, with a special talent for studio work; he lives in Dorset. Mick Duckworth is an acknowledged classic motorcycle expert with a detailed knowledge of the Triumph Bonneville; he lives in Nottingham.
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