2020 Triumph Bonneville Speed Twin
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The 2020 Bonneville Speed Twin reintroduces to a classic name to the Triumph lineup, as the original Speed Twin ceased production in 1966. The new Speed Twin is powered by a 1200cc liquid-cooled, 270 degree crank parallel twin that produces 96 HP and 86.2 lbs-ft of torque, driving the rear wheel via a 6 speed sequential.
The Speed Twin enters 2020 as a lightweight, stripped down version of the Bonneville T120. It has removed a lot of the excess, leaving the raw DNA of the Bonneville exposed, and then clothed it in a frame and performance parts borrowed from the Thruxton. What is left is a bike that has the classic feel of a Bonneville, with the performance and agility of a Thruxston, which is a very potent mix.
Triumph themselves describe the bike as a raw experience. There are modern rider aids peppered throughout, such as a torque assist clutch, stability control, ABS, and the like, but through the rider mode settings, most of these assists can be switched fully or partially off.
The 2020 Triumph Bonneville Speed Twin starts at $12,200 US/$13,400 CDN.
On this page: we’ve curated specs, features, news, photos/videos, etc. so you can read up on the new Triumph Bonneville Speed Twin in one place.
Model Overview
General Info
- Price: $ 12,200 US/$13,400 CDN
- Key Features:
- LED Lighting
- ABS
- Fuel-injected
Key Specs
- Engine type: 1200 cc, Liquid-cooled, 8 valve, SOHC, 270° crank angle parallel-twin
- Power: 96 HP
- Wet weight: 432 lbs (196kg)
- Seat height: 31.8 in
Key Competitors
2020 Triumph Bonneville Speed Twin Specifications
ENGINE |
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Engine | 1200 cc, Liquid-cooled, 8 valve, SOHC, 270° crank angle parallel-twin | |
Power | 96 HP | |
Bore x Stroke | 97.6 mm x 80 mm | |
Compression Ratio | 11.0 :1 | |
Fuel System | Multi-point, sequential electronic fuel injection | |
Starter | Electric | |
Lubrication | ||
DRIVETRAIN |
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Clutch | Wet, multi-plate slip-assist clutch | |
Transmission | 6 Speed | |
Final Drive | X ring chain | |
CHASSIS |
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Suspension Front | 41mm cartridge forks, 4.7 in (120mm) travel | |
Suspension Rear | Twin shocks with adjustable preload, 4.7 in (120mm) rear wheel travel | |
Brakes Front | Twin 305mm discs, Brembo 4-piston fixed calipers, ABS | |
Brakes Rear | Single 220mm disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper, ABS | |
Tires Front | 120/70 ZR17 | |
Tires Rear |
160/60 ZR17
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Fuel Tank Capacity | 3.8 US gal (14.5l) | |
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ELECTRICAL |
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Ignition | ||
Spark Plugs | ||
Headlight | LED | |
Tail Light | LED | |
DIMENSIONS |
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Overall Length | ||
Width Handlebars | 29.9 in (760mm) | |
Height Without Mirror | 43.7 in (1110mm) | |
Wheelbase | 56.3 in (1430mm) | |
Trail | 3.68 in (93.5mm) | |
Seat Height | 31.8 in (807mm) | |
Dry Weight | 432 lbs (196kg) | |
WARRANTY |
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Warranty | ||
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2020 Triumph Bonneville Speed Twin Features
PERFORMANCE-ORIENTED MODERN CLASSIC
The 1200cc Speed Twin brings together all the modern custom style of Triumph’s Street Twin with even more stunning finishes and detail, all the comfort and timeless DNA of the Bonneville T120 but with more engaged ergonomics, and all the power and torque of the Thruxton R in an even more accessible modern setup. The Speed Twin delivers a new standard in class-leading handling, and sets a new benchmark for how a custom roadster should ride and feel.
An illustrious name with an unparalleled heritage
The original game-changing 1938 Speed Twin’s twin engine and smooth dynamic handling changed the face of motorcycling. Now there’s a new Speed Twin and once again it’s setting a new benchmark for how a custom roadster should ride and feel.
Thrilling performance and class-leading handling
It’s a step change in modern classic riding, with truly dynamic agile handling and a thrilling responsive feel, all in an accessible premium roadster set-up. Here’s why the new Speed Twin is a true revelation…
Category-leading finish, detailing and custom style
To complement its top quality finish and detailing, over 80 dedicated custom accessories give you the opportunity to add extra touches, enhance your Speed Twin’s style and capability and make this incredible ride your own.
I had a 69 T120 Bonneville when i came home from army and NEVER had a problem with it for the 12 yrs I rode it. wasn’t the fastest on the road, but could almost turn square corners with it, and could cruise all day in plenty comfort…even the twin amal carbs stayed in perfect balance, and the so called notorious electric system never failed…would give anything if i had kept it,,
Same dry and wet weight?