Which foot lever is the gear shifter right or left?

Which foot lever is the gear shifter right or left?

The gear shift lever is located on the lower left side of the motorcycle. We use our left foot to change gears. The gear pattern is laid out with first gear at the very bottom, followed by neutral, first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sometimes sixth gear.

When did Triumph go to left side shift?

ABOVE: The 1976 Triumph Bonneville is the first to adopt left-side shift.

What are the gears on a Triumph Bonneville?

Engine Specifications of Triumph Bonneville T120

Emission Type : BS6
Stroke : 80 mm
Bore : 97.6 mm
Gears : 6 Speed
Transmission Type : Manual

When did the Triumph Bonneville SE come out?

In 2000, just 10 years after the marquee Brit brand was resurrected by John Bloor, the irrepressible Twin rose from the ashes, and today celebrates 50 years as Triumph model. 2009 Triumph Bonneville SE. Happy 50th Bonnie!

When did the Triumph T100 T100 come out?

The T100, introduced in 2001 in honor of 100 years of Triumph, remains in the ’09 line as the version that harkens most clearly to 1960s Bonnies, which according to Triumph North America’s Jim Callahan, appeals to riders who still appreciate and identify – or want to identify – with the original Bonnevilles.

How much does a Triumph Bonneville motorcycle weigh?

Reach to the bars is easy and natural. Basic Bonneville receives a speedo, while the T100 and SE get added tach. The famous Triumph parallel Twin that provides smooth, ample power. Satin finish engine cases are part of up-spec SE package. Immediately noticeable is neutral handling belying a claimed dry weight of 441 lbs.

What kind of fuel injection does a Triumph Bonneville use?

Like its 1969 ancestor, the 2009 Bonneville has received a major update where petrol mixes with air. Instead of improved carbs, EFI is the name of the game. Fuel-injection is now standard across the entire line of what Triumph calls the Modern Classics: all three versions of the Bonneville, as well as the Thruxton and Scrambler.

In 2000, just 10 years after the marquee Brit brand was resurrected by John Bloor, the irrepressible Twin rose from the ashes, and today celebrates 50 years as Triumph model. 2009 Triumph Bonneville SE. Happy 50th Bonnie!

What kind of tires does a Triumph Bonneville use?

Triumph fitted the SE with a set of Metzeler radials, an MEz4 front and MEz2 rear. You can forget about all that wide tire nonsense from the cruiser and sporty guys as the Triumph’s rubber is a 110/70-17 and a 130/80-17, perfectly adequate for the use.

The T100, introduced in 2001 in honor of 100 years of Triumph, remains in the ’09 line as the version that harkens most clearly to 1960s Bonnies, which according to Triumph North America’s Jim Callahan, appeals to riders who still appreciate and identify – or want to identify – with the original Bonnevilles.

What kind of engine does a Bonneville SE have?

While the instruments remind one of the old Smiths units on the bikes of old, gone is the ammeter that was sunk into the chromed headlight shell. The Bonneville SE is powered by an air-cooled, DOHC parallel twin-cylinder engine that, with a bore and stroke of 90 x 68mm, displaces 865cc.