Saturday, June 2, 2012

2004 Triumph Thruxton - The Speed Merchant

The Triumph Thruxton isn't a bike you see a lot of on the pages of Pipeburn. Mainly due to the fact that most riders who pay the premium for this factory café racer don't usually do that much to them after riding them out of the Triumph dealership. The reason for this is they look great as stock. You don't really need to do anything to them unless you want to increase the performance or need to stamp your individuality on it. This featured Thruxton is the handy work of the talented crew at The Speed Merchant in southern California who target those people that want something a little more unique - without having to fabricate it themselves. They specialize in manufacturing parts for Hinckley Triumphs and late model Sportsters. So most of the parts you see on this Thruxton are actually parts they make and sell. 

Source: http://www.pipeburn.com/home/2012/5/19/2004-triumph-thruxton-the-speed-merchant.html

Karel Bojer Juan Bolart Gerhard Boll Jacques Bolle Pierre Bolle

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