1970 Triumph Bonneville
1970 Triumph Bonneville

















Details
Year: 1970
Make: Triumph
Model: T120R
Frame Number: PD32527
Engine Number: PD32527
CC’s: 750
Mileage: 3084
Year: 1970
Make: Triumph
Model: T120R
Frame Number: PD32527
Engine Number: PD32527-Y
CC’s: 750
Mileage: 3084






History
The 1970 Triumph Bonneville T120R stands as one of the most iconic British motorcycles of its era, blending performance, style, and heritage. Powered by a 650cc parallel-twin engine with dual Amal carburetors, the T120R was built for speed and agility, making it a favorite among riders who demanded both power and precision. With its signature teardrop fuel tank, upswept exhaust, and classic Triumph lines, the Bonneville exuded timeless appeal.
Designed for the road but inspired by competition, the T120R was a direct evolution of Triumph’s racing pedigree, earning its name from the legendary Bonneville Salt Flats. The 1970 model, the last before the shift to oil-in-frame design, is widely regarded as one of the most refined versions of the classic Bonneville. Lightweight, responsive, and effortlessly cool, it remains a prized machine among collectors and enthusiasts—an enduring symbol of British motorcycling’s golden age.
History
The 1970 Triumph Bonneville T120R stands as one of the most iconic British motorcycles of its era, blending performance, style, and heritage. Powered by a 650cc parallel-twin engine with dual Amal carburetors, the T120R was built for speed and agility, making it a favorite among riders who demanded both power and precision. With its signature teardrop fuel tank, upswept exhaust, and classic Triumph lines, the Bonneville exuded timeless appeal.
Designed for the road but inspired by competition, the T120R was a direct evolution of Triumph’s racing pedigree, earning its name from the legendary Bonneville Salt Flats. The 1970 model, the last before the shift to oil-in-frame design, is widely regarded as one of the most refined versions of the classic Bonneville. Lightweight, responsive, and effortlessly cool, it remains a prized machine among collectors and enthusiasts—an enduring symbol of British motorcycling’s golden age.
This Motorcycle
Our Promise
This 1970 Triumph Bonneville T120R is a beautifully restored classic, brought back to life by Triumph Classic Motorcycles (TCM) about five years ago. With just over 3,000 miles on the fully rebuilt engine, it remains in excellent mechanical condition, having been recently serviced and fitted with a fresh clutch for smooth, precise engagement.
Built to be ridden, this Bonneville retains its original British charm while benefiting from TCM’s expert craftsmanship. The 650cc parallel-twin engine delivers strong, reliable performance, while the dual carburetors provide crisp throttle response. A fully rebuilt front suspension ensures confident handling, making it just as enjoyable on winding backroads as it is in the city.
Freshly serviced and road-ready, this TCM-restored Bonneville is a true rider’s machine—blending heritage, performance, and reliability into one stunning package. Whether you're after a weekend companion or a centerpiece for your collection, this Bonneville is ready to hit the road.
When you purchase a motorcycle from Le Hangar 23, you're not just buying a bike—you're investing in a community deeply committed to preserving and celebrating these legendary machines. Each motorcycle that leaves our workshop has undergone a meticulous inspection and thorough servicing to meet our exacting standards, ensuring it’s not only roadworthy but also a joy to ride. Our dedication goes beyond mere transactions; it’s about nurturing a passion for motorcycling and maintaining a legacy of excellence. By choosing us, you're joining a network of enthusiasts and experts who share your love for classic and unique motorcycles, and who are devoted to keeping these exceptional vehicles on the road for years to come.









Our Promise
This Motorcycle
When you purchase a motorcycle from Le Hangar 23, you're not just buying a bike—you're investing in a community deeply committed to preserving and celebrating these legendary machines. Each motorcycle that leaves our workshop has undergone a meticulous inspection and thorough servicing to meet our exacting standards, ensuring it’s not only roadworthy but also a joy to ride. Our dedication goes beyond mere transactions; it’s about nurturing a passion for motorcycling and maintaining a legacy of excellence. By choosing us, you're joining a network of enthusiasts and experts who share your love for classic and unique motorcycles, and who are devoted to keeping these exceptional vehicles on the road for years to come.
This 1970 Triumph Bonneville T120R is a beautifully restored classic, brought back to life by Triumph Classic Motorcycles (TCM) about five years ago. With just over 3,000 miles on the fully rebuilt engine, it remains in excellent mechanical condition, having been recently serviced and fitted with a fresh clutch for smooth, precise engagement.
Built to be ridden, this Bonneville retains its original British charm while benefiting from TCM’s expert craftsmanship. The 650cc parallel-twin engine delivers strong, reliable performance, while the dual carburetors provide crisp throttle response. A fully rebuilt front suspension ensures confident handling, making it just as enjoyable on winding backroads as it is in the city.
Freshly serviced and road-ready, this TCM-restored Bonneville is a true rider’s machine—blending heritage, performance, and reliability into one stunning package. Whether you're after a weekend companion or a centerpiece for your collection, this Bonneville is ready to hit the road.
$15,000
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This website’s content is for general information and not professional advice. Le Hangar 23 makes no guarantees about the accuracy or reliability of the information. All content, including services and products, may change without notice. We aim to keep the site updated but cannot guarantee all information is current. For accurate details, contact us or check our policy and terms. Le Hangar 23 disclaims any liability for actions based on this information.
© 2024 – Site Created by Studio Frenezi
This website’s content is for general information and not professional advice. Le Hangar 23 makes no guarantees about the accuracy or reliability of the information. All content, including services and products, may change without notice. We aim to keep the site updated but cannot guarantee all information is current. For accurate details, contact us or check our policy and terms. Le Hangar 23 disclaims any liability for actions based on this information.
© 2024 – Site Created by Studio Frenezi
This website’s content is for general information and not professional advice. Le Hangar 23 makes no guarantees about the accuracy or reliability of the information. All content, including services and products, may change without notice. We aim to keep the site updated but cannot guarantee all information is current. For accurate details, contact us or check our policy and terms. Le Hangar 23 disclaims any liability for actions based on this information.
1970 Triumph Bonneville
Details
Year: 1970
Make: Triumph
Model: T120R
Frame Number: PD32527
Engine Number: PD32527
CC’s: 750
Mileage: 3084
History
The 1970 Triumph Bonneville T120R stands as one of the most iconic British motorcycles of its era, blending performance, style, and heritage. Powered by a 650cc parallel-twin engine with dual Amal carburetors, the T120R was built for speed and agility, making it a favorite among riders who demanded both power and precision. With its signature teardrop fuel tank, upswept exhaust, and classic Triumph lines, the Bonneville exuded timeless appeal.
Designed for the road but inspired by competition, the T120R was a direct evolution of Triumph’s racing pedigree, earning its name from the legendary Bonneville Salt Flats. The 1970 model, the last before the shift to oil-in-frame design, is widely regarded as one of the most refined versions of the classic Bonneville. Lightweight, responsive, and effortlessly cool, it remains a prized machine among collectors and enthusiasts—an enduring symbol of British motorcycling’s golden age.
This Motorcycle
This 1970 Triumph Bonneville T120R is a beautifully restored classic, brought back to life by Triumph Classic Motorcycles (TCM) about five years ago. With just over 3,000 miles on the fully rebuilt engine, it remains in excellent mechanical condition, having been recently serviced and fitted with a fresh clutch for smooth, precise engagement.
Built to be ridden, this Bonneville retains its original British charm while benefiting from TCM’s expert craftsmanship. The 650cc parallel-twin engine delivers strong, reliable performance, while the dual carburetors provide crisp throttle response. A fully rebuilt front suspension ensures confident handling, making it just as enjoyable on winding backroads as it is in the city.
Our Promise
When you purchase a motorcycle from Le Hangar 23, you're not just buying a bike—you're investing in a community deeply committed to preserving and celebrating these legendary machines. Each motorcycle that leaves our workshop has undergone a meticulous inspection and thorough servicing to meet our exacting standards, ensuring it’s not only roadworthy but also a joy to ride. Our dedication goes beyond mere transactions; it’s about nurturing a passion for motorcycling and maintaining a legacy of excellence. By choosing us, you're joining a network of enthusiasts and experts who share your love for classic and unique motorcycles, and who are devoted to keeping these exceptional vehicles on the road for years to come.






Details
Year: 1970
Make: Triumph
Model: T120R
Frame Number: PD32527
Engine Number: PD32527
CC’s: 750
Mileage: 3084







