The One-Off Bonneville T120: A Triumph for the Ages

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Transformation Time

In the magical land of Bristol, the artisans at Martin Motorcycle Company (MMC) have pulled off a feat that would make even Merlin proud. They took a standard Bonneville T120 chrome edition—a bike lovely enough to make unicorns weep—and turned it into a splendid one-off special. Commissioned for a customer who wanted to tear through country lanes and occasionally dazzle on track days, this transformation is a tale of talent and tenacity.

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The Big Reveal

After three weeks of tinkering, oil-splashing, and quite possibly a few cups of strong coffee, MMC unveiled their masterpiece. Company founder Alex Martin exclaimed, “I’m over the moon with it!” And with a bike this bright and beautiful, it’s easy to see why. Taking it for a morning spin on a gloriously sunny day, Alex realized, “This is something I would own myself.” That’s one enthusiastic endorsement!

Ready for Adventure

Once the bike was polished and primed, the owner didn’t waste a second. He promptly loaded up his bags and embarked on the Great Malle Rally—a staggering 1,500-mile journey from England’s bottom to Scotland’s tippy top. Talk about making memories! And as if hours of riding weren’t enough, he’s already selling his Moto Guzzi. When a bike earns that status, you know it’s something special.

This Bonneville T120 isn’t just about looks; it’s got the heart of a beast. With modified forks, custom shocks, and a new exhaust that practically growls, this machine is built for more than just Instagram likes. Oversized tires and a brushed finish on engine covers add to its rugged charm, while the subtle MMC logos scream quality craftsmanship.

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