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Triumph Rumbler | By Tridays

Triumph Scrambler, as you might of noticed, is one of our favorite motorbikes, we have featured some very cool custom Scramblers, by Spirit of the Seventies, and most recently a private custom by Jim Good. The guys from Tridays have customized this scrambler to perfection, they named it "The Rumbler". The bike accentuates the Scrambler’s classic good looks, and cranks the performance up a notch.

sources: GBlog, Bikexif




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