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28 June 2017

Patrice’s chic Bonneville Tracker

Since months, Patrice and his friends were spending hours staring at our builds behind their computer’s screens. He was the first to jump ahead and meet us at our place. Since then, it’s project is source of envy from his relatives.

Patrice never rode a modified bike before, he was entering this experience with a few apprehension that was quickly put beyond when he saw the work we did over our first Triumph T120 based project. He finally chose the 2017 Triumph Bonneville T100, he wanted a none-exuberant bike, with purified shapes that could handle well enough to make him feel the motorcycles enthusiasts feelings. We created a Tracker build for his project. We spent time on making the front end more simple thanks to a Bates headlight, a Motogadget / Beringer combo for the handlebar controls, machined aluminium handlebar clamps and triple trees, and a raw Fatbar. The Tiny speedometer provides all the necessary information to the rider. We handcrafted a shorter leather seat and an aged brown leather side saddlebag to create a contrast with the general neutral aspect of the build.
Its sound, its pure lines and its flawless finish make Patrice’s ride very harmonious. You now can see that bike riding through the Rhône-Alpes countryside in France.