Triumph and Gibson produce special editions based on the Bonneville T120 and Les Paul Standard Reissue, respectively.
Gibsons 1959 Les Paul Standard, and Triumph's first Bonneville T120, which was born the same year. Both are masterpieces that will remain in history. Gibson and Triumph share the same year of birth and the same philosophy of pursuing beauty, precision, and high performance. These two brands have formed a partnership to produce a "1959 Legend Custom Edition" of the Les Paul Standard Reissue and the latest Bonneville T120.
The Les Paul Standard Reissue and Bonneville T120 1959 Legend Custom Edition are part of the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride (DGR). DGR is a charity event in which riders from around the world participate to raise awareness and funds for men's mental health and prostate cancer. The beautiful details that will adorn this custom edition will be designed and handcrafted by Triumph's workshop.
Gibson's 1959 Les Paul Standard is a masterpiece model coveted by guitar fans, and Triumph's first-generation Bonneville T120, also released in 1959, was the original British-born superbike that revolutionized motorcycle history. This collaboration was made possible by the fact that the two famous machines representing both brands were both born in 1959.
The 1959 Legend Custom Edition of the Triumph Bonneville T120 features a hand-painted body in a sunburst reminiscent of a Les Paul. The guitar neck and headstock design are painted in Jet Black and beautifully coachlined by hand by craftsmen, and special badges and logos are incorporated throughout to impress the Gibson collaboration.
The Gibson Les Paul Standard Reissue 1959 Legend Custom Edition, on the other hand, features a pickguard and hand-painted coachlines inspired by Bonneville's distinctive engine fins, laser-etched pickup covers, logoed truss rod covers, and switchback plate exclusive to the reissue model, and many other details that make the collaboration with Triumph memorable.
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