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Triumph Showcases Street Twin For Bike Shed Paris
Triumph Motorcycles recently introduced its all-new Street Twin model for the global markets. Now the British-based two-wheeler manufacturer has unveiled a custom bike based on the 2016 Street Twin. Custom built Street Twin was on display at The Bike Shed MCC Paris, which was held on April 16-17, 2016.
Down and Out Cafe Racers along with Triumph Motorcycles have designed and built the custom bike. The Street Twin has served as an excellent base for customization of motorcycles. Overall classic and retro style of the motorcycle is maintained with a contemporary twist.
A handcrafted saddle with a three-quarter seat is used on the motorcycle. The custom bike builders have also equipped the motorcycle with micro-indicators, black headlamp guard, sports levers, along with Down and Out chain guard.
Massive front and rear wheels have been fitted to the custom built Street Twin. A 150 and 180 section tyre has been utilised for front and rear wheels respectively. The creators have opted for a minimalistic look for the motorcycle, maintaining the retro styling.
Providing an unique look was a Candy Orange with Deep Black paint scheme. The custom built Street Twin will now be heading back to the United Kingdom. We expect several more designers to step forward and work their magic on the all-new Street Twin by Triumph Motorcycles.