Triumph Scrambler Designs from @SpiritOfThe70s

My beloved Triumph Scrambler 900 is with Spirit Of The 70's for customisation.

Some people change their bike every year. I've had a few bikes but this one is for keeps and I feel it's time I made it something even more special. Even more mine.

I fell in love with my Triumph seconds after pulling out of the dealers for a test ride. They had let me out on the Scrambler while they prepped the Triumph Street Triple I was there to try ..and potentially buy.

And yet I left on the Scrambler. It was everything I wanted in a bike. The ride, the sound, the simplicity. And it wasn't tuned like a Speeder Bike. It's a timeless bike as much fun at 30 as it is at 90 (allegedly).

I have been too-ing and fro-ing ideas and photos with the guys from @Spiritofthe70s for a couple of weeks now and feel the final bike design will look something very much like one of these above.

I have my favourite. Which one is yours?

This is my bike as it looks now.. 

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Triumph Live at Mallory Park

Here are a few iPhone snaps taken while walking around Triumph Live including a silhouette shot of the new as yet un-shown Triumph Adventure set to take on the BMW GS series. Of course Triumph would have to let other manufactures make panniers and other after market bits to even come close to competing. Will that ever happen? Not unless Triumph relax a bit and let people get passionate and creative with their kit.

And below are my thoughts of the day.

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