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Own the Triumph Scrambler From Jurassic World

Own the Triumph Scrambler From Jurassic World

Sure, we saw Jurassic World, great piece of work. We especially dug the scene where Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) lead a charging pack of deadly velociraptors in the hunt for the Indominus Rex—although the idea that the raptors wouldn’t eat Pratt on the way seems flimsy at best. Maybe the real alpha was the badass Triumph Scrambler he was riding. Either way, you now have the chance to own the same exact Scrambler. One of the three customs created specifically for filming is up for auction until August 2nd. Best of all, proceeds will benefit prostate cancer research. Badass indeed.