It could very well be a Bonneville. It may just have a TR6(R or C) head. Besides the head T120R and TR6R unit motors are identical for the most part. However, it is NOT a 67. The frame is a definitely a 1970 650 frame and the engine looks to be a 70 or later with an altered engine number boss, unless it is an earlier crankcase with breather mods and a relocated stator wire outlet hole. I know its an old video ,but hard to believe some of the rude comments below from people that don't know what the hell they are talking about.
Great looking build. With the exception of my '69 (single carb) Bonnie Bobber, you are the ONLY person I've ever seen rocking that tank!! That hard body line is so unique! You guys below know you can put a TR6 head on a Bonnie right... still a Bonneville if that's what the title says!
Throttle cable adjuster for most of the first year I got a single head and put it on. It always ran beautifully equal after that and still had plenty of horsepower
A single carb was easier to adjust than dual carbs. I have a '64 T120R with a single carb because the original owner couldn't or didn't want to mess with two carbs
Most Bonneville bobbers are not actually cut. The hard tail is a bolt on, which is what this looks like. 1:48 you can see where it bolts to the original frame. personally I like it.
Sorry Legion, I have to agree with Robert, The guy has done a very nice job for the old lady, a nice clean finish, and the frames are bolt on off, so if at anytime in the future the owner can revert the bike back to a normal street bike, bit I can not see why anyone would want to do that, Live Long and Prosper
If that is an OIF where is the oil cap in the front part of the gas tank? I think you need to study up on your Triumph's before posting something dumb like that.
Someone who got one ruined, or maybe cheap back in the day when they were old but not old enough to be valuable. Remember how much everyone hated shovels? They got junked and chopped. Now they're the hot thing since the older ones are too hard to find.