Not sure who chose the name for this Cafe Racer Dreams Triumph Thruxton, but he or she has done an amazing job: it's hard to come up with a better name than Impeccable for a bike whose main point of attraction is the rusty tank. Pretty iron(ic), if you get the joke.
However, this Thruxton is as cool as it gets and boldly displays massive attitude, even from underneath the peculiar finish.
CRD has maintained many original Triumph parts, such as the frame and forks, even though the bars are handmade and the rear hoop was reworked to accommodate the CRD seat and relocated keyed ignition.
The exhausts and engine are stock, but the airbox was tossed and replaced with K&N oval-conical breathers. Lights are reportedly salvaged from other bikes and their controls mimics the enduro bikes style.
AJP mini front master brake and a mini speedo also came in place and you'll have to look very careful to spot the last item. Good luck to you and good job for Cafe Racer Dreams.
CRD has maintained many original Triumph parts, such as the frame and forks, even though the bars are handmade and the rear hoop was reworked to accommodate the CRD seat and relocated keyed ignition.
The exhausts and engine are stock, but the airbox was tossed and replaced with K&N oval-conical breathers. Lights are reportedly salvaged from other bikes and their controls mimics the enduro bikes style.
AJP mini front master brake and a mini speedo also came in place and you'll have to look very careful to spot the last item. Good luck to you and good job for Cafe Racer Dreams.