Triumph Bonneville T140V 750cc vs Honda CB750 Four
Two motorcycles. Two countries. Two completely different approaches to building the perfect motorcycle.
The Triumph Bonneville T140V represented the evolution of Britain's most famous motorcycle line. With its torquey parallel twin engine, classic styling and unmistakable exhaust note, the Bonneville became a favourite of riders who valued character and tradition.
The Honda CB750 Four arrived from Japan and changed the industry overnight. Its smooth four-cylinder engine, electric start, front disc brake and impressive reliability showed the world what the future looked like.
The Bonneville offered soul, simplicity and decades of British motorcycling heritage. The CB750 delivered performance, refinement and technology that many manufacturers struggled to match.
Both have become true classics and remain highly sought after today.
If you had to choose just one for your garage, would you ride home on the Triumph Bonneville T140V 750cc or the Honda CB750 Four?