Triumph recently launched the BS6 iteration of its achingly gorgeous bobber in the country. At Rs 11.75 lakh (ex-showroom India), the BS6 Bobber costs a whole lakh and a half rupees more than the BS4 version. Its new fatter front tyre, slightly larger fuel tank, and cleaner engine do compensate to an extent. On the other hand, The Iron 883 is the Milwaukee manufacturer’s most affordable bike to not be made in India, and also part of Harley’s sizeable BS6 compliant range. Powering the Iron 883 is an 883cc air-cooled V-twin motor churning out a respectable 68Nm in BS6 compliant form. The Harley-Davidson Iron 883 is for those who want a quintessential Harley serving as a blank canvas with a huge scope for customization. But if you’re looking for an attention-grabbing, well-engineered motorcycle for short breakfast rides and to potter around the cityscape in style, the Bonneville Bobber ticks the right boxes. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read More: - Harley Davidson Iron 883 vs Triumph Bonneville Bobber
Last I heard, they said they won't be launching Bonneville Bobber BS6 in India & that it has been discontinued. Hope they bring it back. 🤞🏼 Came across the news on Newsbytes with the article titled "#AutoBytes: Triumph motorcycles that have been recently discontinued in India".
All cruisers are different it really depends on your personality
and attitude of which cruiser you wanna buy if i were you id take a test ride before buying triumph Harley Indian Norton Benellie royal enfield all these guys make beautiful bikes
Indian Scout Bobber Buddy or Triumph Bonneville Bobber
Yes of course not a problem any bike as a matter of fact if you can touch the ground while sitting on the saddle is good height is really not a concern the bobber is made for long rides and its very beautiful to maneuver on city limits too i am 5ft inches i don't have a issue i simply love the bike
I’m 6feet & am comfortable on the Bobber...
It is a complete bike for 6ft tall guy.. Go for it..
Triumph recently launched the BS6 iteration of its achingly gorgeous bobber in the country. At Rs 11.75 lakh (ex-showroom India), the BS6 Bobber costs a whole lakh and a half rupees more than the BS4 version. Its new fatter front tyre, slightly larger fuel tank, and cleaner engine do compensate to an extent. On the other hand, The Iron 883 is the Milwaukee manufacturer’s most affordable bike to not be made in India, and also part of Harley’s sizeable BS6 compliant range. Powering the Iron 883 is an 883cc air-cooled V-twin motor churning out a respectable 68Nm in BS6 compliant form. The Harley-Davidson Iron 883 is for those who want a quintessential Harley serving as a blank canvas with a huge scope for customization. But if you’re looking for an attention-grabbing, well-engineered motorcycle for short breakfast rides and to potter around the cityscape in style, the Bonneville Bobber ticks the right boxes. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.Read More: - Harley Davidson Iron 883 vs Triumph Bonneville Bobber
Yes of course not a problem any bike as a matter of fact if you can touch the ground while sitting on the saddle is good height is really not a concern the bobber is made for long rides and its very beautiful to maneuver on city limits too i am 5ft inches i don't have a issue i simply love the bike
I’m 6feet & am comfortable on the Bobber...
It is a complete bike for 6ft tall guy.. Go for it..
All cruisers are different it really depends on your personality
and attitude of which cruiser you wanna buy if i were you id take a test ride before buying triumph Harley Indian Norton Benellie royal enfield all these guys make beautiful bikes
Indian Scout Bobber Buddy or Triumph Bonneville Bobber
Last I heard, they said they won't be launching Bonneville Bobber BS6 in India & that it has been discontinued. Hope they bring it back. 🤞🏼 Came across the news on Newsbytes with the article titled "#AutoBytes: Triumph motorcycles that have been recently discontinued in India".