Triumph certainly makes excellent motorcycles and they sure like making them extra pretty. Earlier this year, Triumph rolled out a limited Scrambler 1200 Steve McQueen Edition and now they’re showcasing their hand-painting skills with the new Bonneville Gold Line Editions.
Triumph’s expert paint shop is pulling out all the stops to heed the customer demand for brighter and more custom-inspired schemes. Whether the Bonneville T100 or Bobber catches your eye, the Gold Line brings a unique style and premium hand-painted detail to eight motorcycles in Triumph’s renowned Modern Classic range.
Available for one year only, the Gold Line Edition of the Scrambler 1200s just may take the cake for prettiest adventure bikes you’ll ever ride. The versatile XC has plush suspension and all-road touring capabilities and the stunning XE is a true dual purpose modern classic adventurer, with category-leading performance. Both models are powered by the latest generation Euro 5 High Power 1200cc Bonneville twin engine and both are stocked with state-of-the-art technology.
The Scrambler 1200 XC Gold Line Edition comes in a Carnival Red and Storm Grey paint scheme, with a hand-painted gold line running alongside an Aluminium Silver tank stripe. The brushed foil knee pad graphics are also edged with a hand-painted gold line. The side panel and headlamp bowl are both finished in the classic Jet Black.
The scheme for the Scrambler 1200 XE Gold Line Edition consists of a striking Baja Orange and Silver Ice tank, with a Pure White stripe and hand painted gold line. As with the XC model, the brushed foil knee pad graphics are gold-lined, and the side panel and headlamp bowl are Jet Black.
If you’re looking for an adventure bike that’s almost too pretty to accidentally drop in the dirt, the Gold Line Scrambler 1200 is for you. Expected to hit dealerships in the US and Canada this December, the MSRP on the XC is $15,100 and $16,500 for the XE.