This is my kinda bike! Mike sent me these pics of his 06 Triumph Scrambler yesterday. He's been taking his time on it and the results are great. I love the stance of it but he didn't overlook the little things. Nice muscular looking ride.
He Writes:
On my bike, I've done the obligatory stuff - airbox butcher-job, D&D exhaust, carb jetting and Thruxton needles; I lowered the whole thing by about 3", removed the fenders, bullet turn signals (truck stop specials on the front), Ducati (can I say Desmosedici?) moped headlight, aftermarket speedo, removed big plastic handlebar controls and replaced them with teensy momentary buttons...starter switch replaced with LSP kill switch, drilled holes here and there, #7 bend flat track bars, milled the goose neck in half and smoothed them down, Pit Posse pegs....probably some other stuff, too. I'm a slow worker, and I REALLY don't expect you to list all of this crap, just more to let you know, I guess.
So, anyways, thanks again.
Mike
One of these days I have to get me one of these.
Thanks Again. Hope you don't mind but I posted your build list cause I'm sure if I didn't folks would be asking.
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What kind of tires are those?
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