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Razorback Hurricane is a True Custom Triumph

Rob is n UK-based craftsman whose skill lies with carbon fiber parts. As an Englishman and bike enthusiast, it just small wonder that he's in love with Triumphs. The big wonder, however, is Rob's freshly-finished project bike, a stunning Triumph Hurricane which looks absolutely perfect.
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Photo: Bonnefication
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Since shaping metal and other materials is Rob's highest skill, we expected him letting his imagination roam free and create a majestic piece of machinery. Rob created a stronger backbone frame for the Razorbak: leaner and sturdier, it was the perfect match for the custom, elongated tank.

The engine is a Bonneville one, but receiving an upgrade to 1000cc. The Swingarm was also widened and lengthened to receive a GSX-R rim and 180mm tire, with an offset drive line. The same GSX provided the fork, with Ohlins suspension for both ends.

Rob also built the exhaust pipes and had them ending in Supertrapp mufflers. Did we mention carbon fiber? We did, so it was clear that the Razorback had to receive a set of nifty sidepanels in carbon fiber, adding even more cool points to an already awesome bike. If there was modding kit for Triumphs, we believe Rob will be slammed under orders for it, really. Seen on Bonnefication.
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