
limited to blue or red with white accent panels. |
Due to the cash-strapped position of the company, changes to the T140V Bonneville for 1976 were few.
In the most notable change, the drum brake on the rear wheel was finally replaced with a modern disc. The previous year, the gear-shift lever was moved to the left side to conform to U.S. government mandate.
Rubber fork gaitors were not usually seen on European-spec Bonnevilles, but were standard equipment on T140s bound for the United States. Color choices were restricted to blue or red with white accent panels.
As a historical landmark, the 1976 Bonnevilles were the first to be built under the new Meriden financial cooperative. The cooperative folded in 1983, but the Bonneville stumbled on into 1988, the final years of production being handled by Les Harris under license from Triumph.
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