The Triumph T120 is an upgrade to a T100. The Bonneville is a 1200 cc, air-cooled, ohv 360° parallel-twin which can reach 108 mph (174 km/h).
You should be able to easily get out of it, 100k miles with good maintenance. The problem with used bikes is: did the previous owner maintain it? A Triumph motorcycle can last around 100,000 miles (160,934 km) if it is properly maintained. However, some say that a Triumph motorcycle can last hundreds of thousands of miles if it is properly maintained.
You might ask, well why buy a Bonneville T120 instead of the T100? says, why would you pick a T100 when the T120 has 17 more hp and 20 more lb ft of torque, an extra gear in the transmission, twin front disks instead of single, and only weighs about 15-20 lbs more. Chassis dimensions are essentially identical as well.
A brand new T120 cost R$64.690,00 in Brazil. However, they can be found second-hand at a lower price.
Take care!
Prof. Carl Boniface
Vocabulary builder:
Reach (v) = touch, stretch, grasp, get, extend, get hold of, stretch to
Get out of it (idiom) = to achieve benefit from an undertaking or exercise. "We never got any money out of it." Or contrive to avoid or escape a duty or responsibility. "They wanted to get out of paying."
Maintain (v) = uphold, preserve, keep, sustain, continue. Conserve, retain, keep up, keep alive, (ant) destroy
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