Saturday 8 April 2023

DGR Is All About Riding Classic And Vintage Style Motorcycles,

dressing dapper and raising funds and awareness for men’s mental health and prostate cancer research.


founded by Australian, Mark Hawwa, the ride now takes place in more than 800 cities, across 105 different countries and since 2012 has raised a staggering $37.5 million US dollars for charity, to mark this years event a special edition Triumph Bonneville was born,

this year’s DGR Edition is “with all of the authentic style, performance, and modern capability of the latest generation of the Bonneville T120, the DGR Edition has a stylish two-tone metallic custom paint scheme and carries official DGR branding. This unique motorcycle is the perfect celebration for the 10th year of this special partnership,” in a statement from Triumph,

the Bonneville T120 features a monochrome Phantom Black, over Crystal White, colour scheme. The design has been inspired by the classic dress suit theme and the idea of dressing dapper for that special dinner out on the town. This custom scheme is finished off with a distinctive gold stripe across the fuel tank and hand-painted gold pinstriping on the side panels. The high-end finish is topped off with the official DGR logo in a stunning script, to celebrate this successful ten-year partnership,

this Triumph Bonneville T120 ‘the DGR Edition’ has a limited production run, just 250 examples worldwide being made, motorcycle no. 001 will be awarded to the top fundraiser of the 2023 DGR

for the technical the limited edition features the ‘High Torque’ 1200cc engine and a ride-by-wire throttle system with two riding modes and traction control, the bike has Brembo callipers and lightweight 32-spoke wire wheels with aluminium rims plus LED lighting, LCD multi-function displays and USB charging,

to take part in the ride register here

if only I still had my old Triumph Bonneville, 

or Vincent, I would be there!


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