Triumph Thruxton 900 by Wrenchmonkees
Copenhagen-based motorcycle builders Wrenchmonkees have reworked a 2005 Triumph Thruxton 900 for their 68th custom bike. Infusing the 2005 model with a new sense of style and class, the bike now sits an inch lower and is equipped with a pair of Heidenau K60 Scout tires, and other notable upgrades including Pazzo Racing levers and Tarozzi foot pegs. Aesthetics wise, they’ve added a rib at the top of the gas tank and a vintage Kawasaki rear fender. Additionally, there is a new rear loop at the back, with a slight kick-up and a matching custom seat.
The front fender has been chopped, and the stock rims and hubs have been powder coated. The headlight, rear light, and LED blinkers are directly from Wrenchmonkees’ catalogue. The instrument is a black anodized Motogadget Chronoclassic speedometer, and the ignition lock, rectifier and horn have been discreetly relocated. Deep, glossy mid-blue paint on the tank provides the finishing touch, with a white Wrenchmonkees emblem just behind the off-center, vintage-style filler cap.
Price Tag: ($TBA)