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  • 2018 Triumph Bonneville2018 Triumph Bonneville (2018)
    For sale, new condition Triumph Bonneville T120. Bike has 3K miles with over $5K in upgrades.Here are some mods: - X Pipe Decat- Brand New Tires- 160mm Rear- Front and Rear sprocket conversion - New Chain- Custom Suspension (Front and Back)- Lowered 10cm- Omega Racer Short Fender- Omega Racer Headlight mount- Dart Screen- Gauge Covers- Tec Mirrors- TEC Brake and clutch levels- Fuel tank Cap (BC)- Triumph OEM Tank Badges- Engine Guards- Radiator Cover- Engine oil pan cover- Full Decat- DNK tune-works remapping- OEM Engine Badges- K&N Filter- Full BC Exhaust Predator- Powder Coated Parts- Custom Seat (Crafton Atelier Greaser)- LED Turn Signals- Tail Tidy (British Customs)- J.W. Speaker Adaptive Headlight
    2024-06-24 10:46:11
    Glen Ellyn, Illinois, United States
    3,000
    8,900.00
  • 2018 Triumph Bonneville2018 Triumph Bonneville (2018)
    2018 Triumph Bonneville T100 Black, Parallel Twin, 900CC, 4-Stroke, Fuel Injection, SOHC, 5-Speed Manual, Chain Drive, Hydraulic Disc Brakes Front and Rear. New Brakes, Battery and front tire. Runs and looks like new.
    2024-06-22 20:49:47
    Los Angeles, California, United States
    18,560
    5,495.00
  • 2018 Triumph Bonneville2018 Triumph Bonneville (2018)
    Basic Information Year: 2018 Make: Triumph Model: Bonneville Bobber Stock Number: 61458 VIN: SMTD42hl1jt879459 Condition: Used Type: Standard Mileage: 7406 Title: Clean Color: BLACK Engine Bore (in): 3.8 Bore (mm): 97.6 Carburetion Type: Fuel Injected Compression Ratio: 10.0:1 Cooling System: Liquid Cylinders: 2 Engine Disp. to Weight (cc): 2.39 Engine Size (cc): 1200 Engine Size (ci): 73.2 Engine Stroke: 4-Stroke Engine Type: Parallel Twin Fuel Capacity (gal): 2.4 Fuel Injector Fuel Requirements: Regular Horsepower: 76 Horsepower (kW): 56.6 Horsepower RPM: 6100 Starter: Electric Stroke (in): 3.1 Stroke (mm): 80 Torque (Ft Lbs): 78 Torque (Nm): 106 Torque RPM: 4000 Valve Configuration: SOHC Valves: 8 Valves Per Cylinder: 4 Drivetrain Number Of Speeds: 6 Primary Drive (Rear Wheel): Chain Transmission: Manual Primary Drive (Engine / Transmission): Gear Chassis & Suspension Frame: Steel Front Suspension Brand Name: KYB Front Suspension Size (in): 1.6 Front Suspension Size (mm): 41 Front Suspension Type: Telescopic Fork Front Travel (in): 3.5 Front Travel (mm): 90 Number Rear Shock Absorbers: 1 Rear Adjustable Shock / Spring Pre-Load Rear Suspension Brand Name: KYB Rear Suspension Material: Steel Rear Suspension Type: Twin Sided Swing Arm Rear Travel (in): 3 Rear Travel (mm): 77 Brakes ABS Brakes Brake Brand Name: Nissin Front Brake: Hydraulic Disc Front Brake Diameter (in): 12.2 Front Brake Diameter (mm): 310 Linked Brake System Front to Rear Rear Brake: Hydraulic Disc Rear Brake Diameter (in): 10 Rear Brake Diameter (mm): 255 Safety Headlight Type: LED Fuel Level Warning Rearview Mirrors Temperature Warning Temperature Warning Type: Gauge Comfort Digital Instrumentation Trip Odometer Specifications Dry Weight (kg): 228 Dry Weight (lbs): 502 Front Tire (Full Spec): Avon Cobra:100/90 R19 Front Tire (Inches): 19 Front Tire Aspect Ratio: 90 Front Tire Width: 100 Front Wheel Width (in): 2.5 Fuel Capacity (liters): 9 Height (inches): 40 Height (mm): 1025 Rear Tire (Full Spec): Avon Cobra:150/80 R16 Rear Tire (Inches): 16 Rear Tire Aspect Ratio: 80 Rear Tire Width: 150 Rear Wheel Width (in): 3.5 Seat Height (inches): 27 Wheelbase (in): 59.4 Wheelbase (mm): 1510 Wheels Composition: Steel Width (inches): 31 Width (mm): 800 Speedometer Other Information Engine Case Guard Exterior Covers Exterior Guards Foot Pegs Foot Peg Location: Driver and Passenger Fork Guards Front Fender Hand Grips Side Cover Rear Fender Stand Stand Type: Center
    2024-06-22 10:54:26
    Weston, Vermont, United States
    7,406
    8,200.00

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2024 Kawasaki Z500 SE Review – First Ride

Tue, 14 May 2024

Displacement creeps alongside tech and styling updates Photos by Kevin Wing Every rider can fondly recall their first street motorcycle. Maybe it was a used 1980s “Honda Davidson” cruiser with miles of wear and tear. Or perhaps it was a shiny new lightweight sport bike, candy coated and bright like a Skittle.

2024 Kawasaki Ninja 500 Review – First Ride

Tue, 23 Apr 2024

Photos by Kevin Wing Photo/Kawasaki Kawasaki has been dominating the realm of entry-level motorcycles, especially with the introduction of the Ninja 400 in 2018. In fact, they were so capable and enjoyable to ride that I bought one myself and it has become one of my favorite motorcycles in my stable. The Ninja 400 wasn't perfect, and I had my gripes about it.

2024 Kawasaki KLX300/KLX300SM Review – First Ride

Mon, 18 Dec 2023

A winning formula gets even more… winning-er Photos: Kevin Wing Kawasaki’s media guy Brad Puetz (pronounced like the actor, though this Brad is not nearly as good looking or famous) said something that stuck with me. “Between the Versys 650 and this, these are the two bikes journalists tend to buy most from us.” As a previous Versys 650 owner – purchased from MO’s former Editorial Director Sean Alexander, and then passed down after me to another former MO staffer Tom Roderick, we can certainly attest to the first part. 2024 Kawasaki KLX300/KLX300SM Kawasaki has an unexpected success with the KLX300 and KLX300SM, so instead of massive changes for what's essentially an entry-level motorcycle, Kawasaki decided to make it look better.

2024 Kawasaki Ninja 7 Hybrid Review – First Ride

Tue, 31 Oct 2023

The world’s first production hybrid motorcycle has a lot to offer – but does it make any sense in America? Photos: Kawasaki Like it or not, regulatory agencies around the world are cracking down on vehicle emissions and imposing some of the strictest rules we, the motoring public, have ever seen. One of these rules includes restricting, or even banning, petrol-powered vehicles through portions of some European cities.

2024 Kawasaki Eliminator Review – First Ride

Wed, 13 Sep 2023

The Vulcan S Now Has A Sibling Once upon a displacement, 250 cubic centimeters was the unofficial beginner bike size of Japanese OEMs. Kawasaki upset that apple cart with the introduction of the Ninja 300 in 2013. Two years later, Honda and Yamaha responded with the CBR300R and YZF-R3, respectively.

2024 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R Review – First Ride

Mon, 11 Sep 2023

Minor tweaks for one of the last supersports still in the game. But is it enough? Photos: Kevin Wing In recent years, what it means to be a supersport motorcycle has gone through a dramatic change.

CARB Filings Hint at Updated Kawasaki Z650RS for 2024

Mon, 10 Apr 2023

Traction control and updated instruments expected The California Air Resources Board has issued an executive order for what we expect to be an updated Kawasaki Z650RS for the 2024 model year. The update is expected to be relatively minor, adding traction control to the Z650RS. The update would bring the retro RS model in line with the more modern-styled Z650 and the Ninja 650, both of which were updated with traction control for 2023, as well as the Versys 650 which received traction control in 2022.

How Much Power Does The 2023 Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4RR Make?

Fri, 03 Feb 2023

US-spec models may be significantly down on power We’ve been covering the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4R for a while now, and even up until it was revealed this week, there was skepticism about whether the little four-banger would actually come to America. Join the Kawasaki Ninja ZX-4R Forum After the official announcement, the obvious questions came up: How much does it cost? How much does it weigh?

Your 2023 Kawasaki H2 SX SE Has Arrived, Darling

Wed, 01 Feb 2023

Freedom isn't free; it's $28K Not sure how Kawasaki is calling this a “new model press release,” since the only thing new on our favorite surface-to-surface cruise missile is its Auto Hi-Beam (AHB) headlight. But in the hopes they’ll loan us one for a while, we’ll play along. Really, we don’t know what else Kawasaki could’ve added anyway, since this Rivermarked flagship was already bristling with every armament in Kawasaki’s formidable arsenal.

It's Official: Kawasaki Announces The 2023 Ninja ZX-4RR KRT

Wed, 01 Feb 2023

Kawasakis latest pocket rocket will rev to over 15,000 rpm. Credit: Photos by Kawasaki One of the worst-kept secrets in motorcycling is now a secret no more: Kawasaki has announced the Ninja ZX-4RR KRT will be coming to the US in 2023, (hopefully) ushering in a revival of 400cc four-cylinder sportbikes that were all the rage in the 1990s. But unlike the current parallel-twin Ninja 400, which is essentially a budget bike dressed in sportbike clothes, this newest model is worthy of the ZX prefix, as it boasts proper suspension, twin radial brakes, a full electronics suite, and chassis geometry inspired by its ZX-6R and ZX-10R siblings – oh, and let’s not forget – a compact four-banger that will rev to over 15,000 rpm!