Triumph Gifts Custom Bonneville To Cancer Sufferer

Highlights
- The one-off custom is called the Dapper Bonnie DGR100
- The bike is based on the Triumph Bonneville T100
- Cancer sufferer Phil Green was presented the bike at the London DGR ride
Cancer patient Phil Green went to the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride in London to ride a one-off custom Bonneville T100 made especially for the charity event. But the Accident and Emergency (A&E) nurse, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer seven years ago, was presented the bike, called the Dapper Bonnie DGR100. Triumph Motorcycles Brand Manager Miles Perkins presented the bike to the 50-year-old in a speech before the ride. The Triumph 'Dapper Bonnie DGR100' is based on the Bonneville T100 featuring burnt orange colour scheme, a Harris Tweed seat and a selection of Triumph original aftermarket accessories.
"They say we're here for our fathers, our brothers and our friends. I'm here for my son, so in 30 years' time he won't have to go through what I go through. But most of all, I'm here to ride this bike. I'm here to dress dapper. And we're here to show London what we're all about," said Phil.

The one-off custom is called the Dapper Bonnie DGR100 and based on the Bonneville T100
Also Read: Classic Bike Riders Participate In Distinguished Gentleman's Ride
More than 70,000 riders participated worldwide at this year's Distinguished Gentleman's Ride, an event where smartly dressed motorcyclists ride in major cities across the world to support men's health and raise awareness and funds for prostate cancer research. This year's DGR took place in over 600 cities across 95 countries. An estimated 1,000 motorcyclists joined the event in London, while in India, over 2,500 riders participated across several cities. Triumph Motorcycles is the official motorcycle partner for the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride for the fifth consecutive year.
Related News/Reviews
Popular Triumph Models
- Home
- Reviews
- Bike Reviews
- Triumph Gifts Custom Bonneville To Cancer Sufferer