Manual of product Bonneville (2002)
Editorial note
The Triumph Bonneville (2002) stands out for its timeless and classic design, a true tribute to the brand's heritage. This model attracts not only motorcycle enthusiasts but also vintage style lovers. With a score of 85 in design, the bike successfully combines aesthetics and tradition. In terms of performance, the Bonneville offers a well-balanced engine that ensures a pleasant ride on various types of roads, earning it a score of 70. However, it may disappoint some riders looking for thrills, as its power is lower than that of several contemporary motorcycles. Riding comfort is another strong point, with a score of 75. The ergonomic design promotes a pleasant experience for both the rider and the passenger, although the seat may not suit everyone on long trips. Ease of maintenance is also noteworthy, with a score of 80. Quality components and the availability of spare parts extend the bike's lifespan, a definite advantage for owners. However, the cost of maintenance and repairs can be high, which is a drawback to consider, resulting in a score of 65 for value for money. Additionally, its relatively high weight can make maneuverability more difficult, especially for beginner riders, earning it a score of 70 in usability. Finally, the included user manual, with 122 pages of useful information, receives an excellent score of 90, making it easier for owners to understand and maintain the motorcycle. Overall, the Triumph Bonneville (2002) is a motorcycle that charms with its design and comfort, while having some limitations in terms of power and maneuverability.Score details
Design
The timeless and classic design of the Triumph Bonneville (2002) evokes the brand's heritage, attracting motorcycle enthusiasts and vintage style lovers.
Performance
The performance is optimal thanks to a well-balanced engine, but it may be considered inferior in terms of power compared to other contemporary motorcycles.
comfort
The exceptional comfort for the rider and passenger is an asset, although the seat may not suit everyone on long trips.
repairability
The motorcycle is easy to maintain thanks to quality components and the availability of spare parts, which helps extend its lifespan.
Value for money
The cost of maintenance and repairs can be high, especially if specific parts need to be ordered, which can be a drawback for some owners.
Usability
Although the motorcycle is enjoyable to ride, its relatively high weight can make handling more difficult, especially for beginner riders.
Documentation
The included user manual, with 122 pages, provides valuable information to help owners better understand and maintain their motorcycle.
Advantages
Classic and timeless design
Balanced and responsive performance
Optimal comfort for long rides
Easy maintenance and accessible parts
User manual included
Disadvantages
Less power than other motorcycles
High weight, difficult handling
Insufficient seat comfort for long trips
Expensive maintenance and rare parts
Retro design, not very modern style
Technical Specifications Bonneville (2002)
General Information
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ModelBONNEVILLE (2002)
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Brand
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Category
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Type
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SKU1621654
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MPN1621654
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General Information
The Triumph Bonneville (2002) is an iconic motorcycle from the Triumph brand, known for its rich heritage and commitment to innovation. This model combines a timeless design with exceptional riding performance, providing a unique experience for both motorcycle enthusiasts and vintage style lovers.
Equipped with a well-balanced engine, the Bonneville (2002) ensures a pleasant and responsive ride on various types of roads, making it an ideal choice for long-distance rides. The ergonomics of the motorcycle have been carefully designed to guarantee optimal comfort for both the rider and the passenger, even on extended journeys.
One of the major advantages of this model is its ease of maintenance. Thanks to quality components and the availability of spare parts, owners can extend the lifespan of their motorcycle without difficulty. Additionally, a user manual is included, providing valuable information for better understanding and proper maintenance.
Advantages
- Classic design: Evokes the brand's heritage, attracting enthusiasts and vintage lovers.
- Balanced performance: Engine providing a pleasant ride on various types of roads.
- Superior comfort: Ergonomics suited for long rides for both the rider and the passenger.
- Ease of maintenance: Quality components and availability of spare parts.
- Included manual: Useful information for maintenance and understanding of the motorcycle.
Disadvantages
- Limited power: May disappoint riders looking for thrills compared to other contemporary models.
- Heavy weight: Can make maneuverability difficult, especially for beginner riders.
- Seat comfort: May not suit everyone, leading to increased fatigue on long distances.
- Maintenance cost: High, especially if specific parts need to be ordered from specialized suppliers.
- Retro design: While appealing, it may not please everyone, particularly younger individuals seeking a modern style.