Arguably one of the prettiest variants of the Bonneville model, the 1969 season machines were marked by only detail changes. New tank badges, rear shock absorbers with exposed springs and a revised exhaust system featuring a balance pipe adjacent to the cylinder were the most obvious changes. However, perhaps the most significant, at least in terms of engine life were the replacement of the oil pressure indictor "button" with a warning light that also served as an ignition light and the introduction of air filters, a first for the model.
This example, presented in the correct and striking gold and silver livery, is described as being in very good condition throughout. It has been the subject of a recent overhaul carried out by Minovation Racing during which consumable items such as chains and tyres were replaced as a matter of course. An electronic ignition system has also been fitted. A Swansea V5C accompanies the motorcycle which is currently on SORN.
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