Batteries for Triumph Motorcycles Bonneville
Which battery does a Triumph Motorcycles Bonneville need?
Motorcycle Batteries · Triumph MotorcyclesWhat battery does a Triumph Motorcycles Bonneville take? The same Bonneville may fit up to three different battery types depending on engine, registration year and electrical equipment. To get it right we need to narrow these two details.
Next step: enter engine and year of your Bonneville
With engine and year we filter among the variants Triumph Motorcycles fitted across production of the Bonneville and we show the exact battery compatible with your vehicle.
What you will see on every battery compatible with your Triumph Motorcycles Bonneville
- Capacity (Ah): amp-hours driving electrical autonomy.
- Cold-cranking amps (CCA): cold-start power, critical in winter.
- Dimensions (L×W×H): so it fits your vehicle tray.
- Positive terminal: location (right/left) per manufacturer layout.
- Recommended: the reference Triumph Motorcycles fits at the factory on your Bonneville.
Every reference is audited by our technical team to ensure exact fit with your Triumph Motorcycles Bonneville. 24h delivery and technical support for the swap.
Frequent:
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Bonneville 100 Se (50 Kw / 68 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville 650 T120 (T120) (34 Kw / 46 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville 650 T120R (T120R) (34 Kw / 46 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville 750 (36 Kw / 49 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville 750 Executive (36 Kw / 49 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville 750 Royal (36 Kw / 49 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville 750 Silver Jubilee Le (36 Kw / 49 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville 750 Special (31 Kw / 42 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville 800 (908Md) (45 Kw / 61 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville 900 (986Mf) (50 Kw / 68 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville 900 Black (50 Kw / 68 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville Bobber (Dv01, Dv01A) (57 Kw / 77 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville Bobber Black (Dv01, Dv01A) (57 Kw / 77 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville Bobber Tfc (Dv01A) (64 Kw / 87 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville Speedmaster (Dv01A) (57 Kw / 77 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville T 100 (986Mf) (50 Kw / 68 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville T100 (Db02, Db02A) (35 Kw / 48 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville T100 110Th Anniversary Edition (986Mf) (50 Kw / 68 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville T100 Steve Mcqueen Se (986Mf) (50 Kw / 68 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville T120 (Du01, Du01A) (59 Kw / 80 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville T120 (Dub0, Du04) (59 Kw / 80 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville T120 Black (Du01, Dub0, Du04, Du01A) (59 Kw / 80 Cv)
1990 - 2025 -
Bonneville Tridays-Edition (50 Kw / 68 Cv)
1990 - 2025
Frequently asked questions
- Yes, you can install a higher capacity (Ah) battery as long as the physical dimensions fit your Triumph Motorcycles Bonneville battery compartment and the positive terminal position matches.
- Motorcycles can use GEL, AGM, or conventional batteries. GEL batteries are ideal for occasional use. AGM batteries are the best option for heavy use or high-power motorcycles. Always check the polarity before installation.
- Polarity indicates which side has the positive (+) terminal. This is critical for motorcycles because some models have the positive terminal on the left and others on the right. Check the label on your current battery or the manufacturer's manual.
- Yes. First disconnect the negative (−) wire and then the positive (+) wire. When installing the new one, connect the positive (+) wire first and then the negative (−) wire. Always respect the correct polarity.
- Use the search tool by selecting your vehicle's make and model. Our system automatically filters compatible part numbers verified by our technicians. If you have any questions, contact us via WhatsApp.
- As they are consumable items, car batteries have a 2-year warranty, truck batteries a 1-year warranty, and all others (motorcycle batteries, cyclic batteries, etc.) a 6-month warranty. If a battery has a manufacturing defect, it will be replaced at no cost to the user.
- Under normal circumstances, batteries usually arrive within 1 to 2 days of ordering. However, there are some cases where delivery may take a little longer: peak seasons (Black Friday, Christmas, etc.), palletized shipments, occasional stock shortages, etc.