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Triumph Bonneville Bobber vs BMW R nine T Comparison

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Bonneville Bobber vs R nine T Comparison Overview

Key HighlightsBonneville BobberR nine T
Price13.82 L21.43 L
Power1200.0 CC1170.0 CC
ClassCruiserSports
Mileage24.00 KM/L22.00 KM/L
Bonneville Bobber
Triumph Bonneville Bobber
*Ex-Showroom Price
13.82 L
R nine T
BMW R nine T
*Ex-Showroom Price
21.43 L
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STD BS VI
Triumph Bonneville Bobber
STD BS VI
13.82 L
STD
BMW R nine T
STD
21.43 L

Overview

Overall Rating
8.2
7.6
Design9.508.00
Performance8.508.00
Fuel Consumption7.006.50
Significance7.507.00
Safety7.508.00
Comfort8.507.50
Value For Money7.507.00

Specifications

Engine CC1200.0 CC1170.0 CC
Max Torque106.00116.00
No. of Gears6 Gears6 Gears
Starting MechanismSelf StartSelf Start

Features

Pros Cons of Triumph Bonneville Bobber

Pros

  • Torquey motor 
  • Comfortable riding stance
  •  riding modes

Cons

  • Limited rear suspension travel
  • Missing pillion seat
  • Not comfortable for longer rides

Verdict

The Triumph Bonneville Bobber is designed for a single rider only, so if you're thinking of occasionally getting a pillion on board, this isn't the bike for you. But what it offers is probably the best of both worlds - a stylish bike with the right performance which will entertain you on each and every ride. The Triumph Bonneville Bobber is definitely good value for money, if you are into cruiser-type bikes and want to make a style statement with your ride.

Pros Cons BMW R nine T

Pros

  • Beautiful neo retro design
  • Good performance
  • Gets decent features

Cons

  • Heavy motorcycle
  • Air-cooled engine prone to heating
  • High cost of ownership

Verdict

The BMW R nineT is a beautiful looking modern classic motorcycle, with a perfect blend of the classic styling of old BMW motorcycles from the 1960s with the latest technological advancements of engineering and electronics. It gets an air-cooled boxer twin engine and offers solid performance. But it is heavy and the engine tends to heat up as well. Not to mention the high cost of ownership that is required.

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