Hookie Co. is showing off what they can do with bolt-on parts directly from their inventory. The Orca is their prime example of what a little work can do in going a very long way. They took a stock Triumph Bonneville Bobber and added bolt-on parts such as a custom handlebar, solo Alcantara seat, a 7″ LED cluster headlight with its own custom bracket, and then resprayed the fuel tank. Other componentry includes new electronics, speedometer, mirrors, Zard exhaust, and blackened engine cover. The result is a Bobber that looks 100% custom, and they can build one just like it for you.
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