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David Beckham Adventure Triumph Bonneville Replica Can Be Yours for Free

Now, "get a free motorcycle" is something each and every rider on the face of the earth would like to hear. But how about being able to get a free motorcycle that is actually a replica of the neo-classic bike a famous guy rode in a crazy, manly overseas adventure?
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Believe it or not, clothing and apparel retailer Motolegends is giving away a Triumph Bonneville customized as a replica of the bike David Beckham rode in his Amazonian adventure last year. The machine was built by a professional workshop, FCL Motorcycles in Cranleigh, UK.

The builders and Motolegends researched the look of the bike, and the corresponding parts have been bought and installed. The replica is a very close reinterpretation of the Triumph Beckham used in the muddy South American travels.

Part Bonneville T100, part Scrambler

Beckham's bike is a mixture of old-school T100 vibe and Scrambler all-terrain grunt. The customized for Motolegends is following into the same steps, so whoever gets to win it will have to deal with the absent fenders, rugged dual-sport tires, and the sober darkened attire.

The high Scrambler exhaust was replaced with an Arrow silencer, just like Beckham's bike had, and the seat follows the retro tuck-and-roll recipe. The original seat on the Beckham bike was crafted in Sao Paulo, whereas the replica one is made on the other side of the pond. The vibe, however is similar, as the Triumph oozes the same timeless character.

No purchase is necessary for entering the draw, but it looks like the competition is only open to UK residents. However, if you have a non-riding friend in the UK, maybe you can mix your luck together and take a shot at winning it registering with Motolegends. Enjoy the rich photo gallery after the jump!
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