Friday, March 21, 2025
MCNews
  • NEWSLatest
  • REVIEWS
  • LATEST BIKES
  • RACING
  • FEATURES
  • TOURING
  • PRODUCTS
  • MEDIA
    • GALLERY
  • MORE
    • POPULAR ARTICLES
    • MCNEWS COMMENTS
    • MAIN FORUM
    • CONTACT US
    • ABOUT US
No Result
View All Result
MCNews
  • NEWSLatest
  • REVIEWS
  • LATEST BIKES
  • RACING
  • FEATURES
  • TOURING
  • PRODUCTS
  • MEDIA
    • GALLERY
  • MORE
    • POPULAR ARTICLES
    • MCNEWS COMMENTS
    • MAIN FORUM
    • CONTACT US
    • ABOUT US
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
MCNews

Bonneville Bobber gets the Triumph Factory Custom treatment for 2025

Only 750 individually numbered motorcycles worldwide

Trev by Trev
December 11, 2024
in Triumph, Triumph News

2025 Triumph Bobber TFC

Triumph’s Bobber was tastefully executed from the start, both in style and substance. There are always compromises with such bikes, but Triumph’s Bobber performed well while showcasing the styling dictated by the design brief.

2025 Triumph Bobber TFC here in March in limited numbers for $32,290 Ride Away
2025 Triumph Bobber TFC here in March in limited numbers for $32,290 Ride Away

The somewhat underdone single-disc front end on the 2017 original was replaced with a twin-disc set-up in a 2021 model update that introduced Showa forks and a larger 12-litre tank.

The TFC Bobber goes back to the smaller nine-litre tank of the original

In 2020, Triumph gave the Bobber the TFC treatment, and five years later, Hinckley is set to do the same again when the 2025 Bobber TFC lands in March.  You will have to get in quick, though, as only 750 will be produced worldwide.

2025 Triumph Bobber TFC
The triple-clamps are stamped with the build number

The TFC scores twin Brembo M50 radial calipers and 310mm discs which is an upgrade over the axial Brembos seen on the rest of the current Bobber models.

Brembo M50 radial calipers and 310mm disc

Rolling on a larger diameter 19-inch front wheel, the Bobber TFC cuts a different stance to its current siblings that sport a fat 16-inch front. The original 2017 Bobber also ran a 19-inch front. Thus, it is a somewhat back-to-the-future feature here.

2025 Triumph Bobber TFC
2025 Triumph Bobber TFC – A 19-inch front like the original

A pair of matt black slash-cut Akrapovic silencers with carbon-fibre end caps complement the Bobber TFC’s more aggressive engine map and the quickened throttle response in its extra Sport riding mode.

2025 Triumph Bobber TFC
2025 Triumph Bobber TFC

The maximum power and torque numbers are unchanged but the TFC gets to its 77 pony peak 100 rpm earlier and makes peak torque 250 rpm lower than other Bobbers.

Billet machined engine cover badges feature intricate gold detailing.

The Bobber TFC sports a two-tone paint finish with hand-painted marble gold textured accents on its smaller nine-litre fuel tank. Each of the tanks are signed on the underside by the artist.

2025 Triumph Bobber TFC
At nine litres, the fuel tank holds three-litres less than its contemporaries, but the same volume as the original 2017 model.

Gloss lacquered real carbon fibre-side panels and mud-guard stays add a high-end touch.

Carbon-fibre side panels

Gold anodised fork sliders and fork caps add to the gold slashes painted on the tank, side covers and the similarly coloured links on the drive chain.

RelatedPosts

2025 Triumph TF 450-RC Review | Motorcycle Test

2025 Triumph TF 450-RC Review | Motorcycle Test

March 18, 2025
Ducati XDiavel X4 rolling off production line now ahead of August arrival

Triumph Speed Twin 1200 Review | Motorcycle Test

February 25, 2025
43mm Öhlins NIX 30 upside-down forks

The forks themselves are fully-adjustable 43mm Öhlins NIX 30 upside-down units and offer the same 90 mm of travel afforded by the Showa items fitted to other models in the Bobber range.

2025 Triumph Bobber TFC
2025 Triumph Bobber TFC

Likewise, at 77 mm the rear travel is the same as other Bobber models, but the TFC scores an Öhlins monoshock that is adjustable for pre-load and rebound damping.

2025 Triumph Bobber TFC
Ohlins at the rear too

The clip-on bars with billet aluminium yokes provide a sportier riding position, while a reduction of more than 5 kg over the standard Bobber model has been realised through the use of carbon-fibre and other measures.

Matt black slash-cut Akrapovic silencers with carbon-fibre end caps

The black premium leather floating single seat embossed with the Triumph triangle logo gives the appearance of a hardtail, but there is 77 mm of suspension travel back there.

Seat height is an ultra-low 690-700 mm

Arriving in dealerships from March 2025, the new Bobber TFC will be available from $32,290 rideaway. Customers can reserve their Bobber or find out more at TriumphMotorcycles.com.au 

This also happens to be a great opportunity to share this image of Trev smoking up the original Bobber back in 2017.

Triumph Bobber Trev
A good excuse to dig this one up out of the archives… Trev smoking up the original Bobber in 2017

2025 Triumph Bobber TFC Specifications

  • Engine – 1200 cc parallel-twin, 8-valve, SOHC
  • Firing Order – 270°
  • Cooling – Liquid
  • Bore x Stroke – 97.6 x 80 mm
  • Compression Ratio – 10:1
  • Maximum Power – 77 hp (57.5 kW) at 6000 rpm
  • Maximum Torque – 106 Nm at 3750 rpm
  • Induction – EFI
  • Exhaust – Brushed stainless 2-into-2 with Akrapovič silencers
  • Final Drive – X-ring chain
  • Clutch – Wet, multi-plate, slip-assist
  • Gearbox – Six-speed
  • Frame – Tubular steel cradle
  • Swing-arm – Twin sided tubular steel
  • Rims – 32-spoke 19 x 2.5″ (F), 16 x 3.5″ (R)
  • Tyres – 100/90-19 (F), 150/80-16 (R)
  • Front Suspension – 43mm Öhlins NIX 30 upside-down forks, adjustable for pre-load, compression and rebound damping. 90mm wheel travel.
  • Rear Suspension – Öhlins monoshock with linkage, adjustable for pre-load and rebound damping. 77mm wheel travel.
  • Front Brakes – Twin 310mm fixed discs, Brembo M50 4-piston radial calipers, ABS
  • Rear Brake – Single 255mm fixed disc, Nissin axial caliper, ABS
  • L x W x H – 2235 x 774 x 1060 mm
  • Seat Height – 690-700 mm
  • Wheelbase – 1510 mm
  • Rake – 25.7°
  • Wet Weight – 237 kg
  • Fuel Capacity – 9 Litres
  • Instruments – Analogue speedometer with integrated multi-function LCD display and TFC branding
  • Service Intervals – 16,000 km
  • Available – March, 2025 (limited supply)
  • Pricing – $32,290 Ride Away
2025 Triumph Bobber TFC
New multi-function bullet-style rear lights remove the need for a central rear light

2025 Triumph Bobber TFC Images

2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-1
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-1
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-22
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-21
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-20
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-19
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-18
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-17
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-16
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-15
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-14
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-13
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-12
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-11
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-10
2025 Triumph Bobber TFC
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-9
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-8
2025 Triumph Bobber TFC
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-7
2025 Triumph Bobber TFC
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-6
2025 Triumph Bobber TFC
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-5
2025 Triumph Bobber TFC
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-4
2025 Triumph Bobber TFC
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-3
2025-Triumph-Bobber-TFC-2
Tags: Peter Stevens ImportersTriumphTriumph BobberTriumph Bobber TFC
ShareTweetShare
Trev

Trev

Motojourno - Founder of MCNews.com.au - Australia's leading resource for motorcycle news, reviews and race coverage for over 20 years.

Related Posts

Triumph TF 250-X

Recall Round-Up | TF 250-X | Panigale V4 | BMW R 18 | Indian Scout

February 6, 2025
Dunlop pips Todd for top spot in opening day of TT practice

Triumph put factory backing behind KTS Racing for TT and NW200

January 28, 2025
Gawith steps up to BSB Sportbike for 2025 with Macadam Triumph

Gawith steps up to BSB Sportbike for 2025 with Macadam Triumph

January 22, 2025
2025 Triumph Trident 660 Review – Motorcycle Test

Triumph lead sales growth in Australian motorcycle market

January 15, 2025
Load More

GET LATEST NEWS IN YOUR INBOX

* indicates required

Support MCNews On Patreon

SUPPORT OUR SUPPORTERS

MCNews

MCNEWS.COM.AU is a specialist on-line resource that provides motorcycle news for motorcyclists. MCNews covers all areas of interest for the motorcycling public including news, reviews and comprehensive racing coverage.

©2025 MCNews

No Result
View All Result
  • NEWS
    • ALL NEWS
    • ALL NEWS CONDENSED
    • POPULAR ARTICLES
    • BMW News
    • Honda News
    • Husqvarna News
    • KTM News
    • Suzuki News
    • Yamaha News
    • Triumph News
    • CFMOTO News
    • Ducati News
    • Moto Guzzi News
    • Royal Enfield News
    • Kawasaki News
    • Aprilia News
    • Harley News
    • Indian News
    • MV Agusta News
    • Benelli News
    • GASGAS News
    • BETA News
    • Norton News
    • Victory News
    • EBR News
    • Rieju News
    • Sherco News
    • Bimota News
    • Zero Motorcycles News
    • EV Electromobility News
    • Scooter News
    • LAMS News
    • ATV / SSV News
  • REVIEWS
    • All Bike Reviews
    • LAMS Reviews
    • KTM Reviews
    • Honda Reviews
    • Yamaha Reviews
    • Triumph Reviews
    • BMW Reviews
    • Suzuki Reviews
    • CFMOTO Reviews
    • Ducati Reviews
    • Kawasaki Reviews
    • Husqvarna Reviews
    • Aprilia Reviews
    • Benelli Reviews
    • BETA Reviews
    • EV Electromobility Reviews
    • EBR Reviews
    • GAS GAS Reviews
    • Harley Reviews
    • Indian Reviews
    • Kymco Reviews
    • Moto Guzzi Reviews
    • MV Agusta Reviews
    • Norton Reviews
    • Royal Enfield Reviews
    • Scooter Reviews
    • Sherco Reviews
    • Victory Reviews
    • Rieju Reviews
    • Bimota Reviews
    • Zero Motorcycles Reviews
  • NEW PRODUCTS
  • LATEST BIKES
    • ALL LATEST BIKES NEWS
    • BMW
    • Honda
    • Husqvarna
    • KTM
    • Suzuki
    • Yamaha
    • Triumph
    • CFMOTO
    • Ducati
    • Moto Guzzi
    • Royal Enfield
    • Kawasaki
    • Aprilia
    • Harley
    • Indian
    • MV Agusta
    • Benelli
    • GAS GAS
    • BETA
    • Norton
    • Victory
    • Bimota
    • EV Electromobility
    • Scooters
    • LAMS
    • Rieju
    • Sherco
    • Zero Motorcycles
  • RACING
    • ALL RACING
    • ROAD
      • MotoGP
      • WSBK
      • ASBK
      • BSB
      • Real Road / TT
      • Historic Road Racing
      • Japan / Asian Road Racing
      • Endurance Road Racing
      • American Road Racing
      • NZ Road Racing
      • Supermoto
      • ATC / Rookies / Junior GP / MiniGP
    • DIRT
      • Supercross
      • AMA MX
      • Australian MX
      • MXGP
      • Enduro / Rally
      • Dirt / Flat Track
      • Speedway
  • FEATURES
  • TOURING
  • GALLERY
  • LATEST COMMENTS
  • CONTACT
  • ABOUT US
  • COMMUNITY FORUM

©2025 MCNews