In 1959, TRIUMPH launched its iconic Bonneville series to celebrate Johnny Allen’s world record achievement at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, where he reached a speed of 310 km/h (193 mph) in a streamlined vehicle powered by a 650cc TRIUMPH engine. This marked the beginning of the Bonneville legacy, a line deeply rooted in heritage and known for its classic British café racer styling. What makes this particular 2009 T100 especially remarkable is that it is one of only 650 units worldwide, accompanied by a Certificate of Production No. 488, personally signed by TRIUMPH’s founder, JS Bloor. It is a handcrafted tribute replicating the unique sky-blue and orange livery from 50 years ago — making it an item of exceptional collectible value. The owner has meticulously maintained the motorcycle over the years, having purchased it new in the UK and later shipping it to Hong Kong by sea. It comes with complete original factory documentation and a large stock of spare parts, making it a dream machine for any TRIUMPH enthusiast!