In the capable hands of Tamarit Motorcycles, an already handsome Triumph Scrambler 900 has been turned into a desert bike that’s even more tantalizing. Dubbed “Ongaku” (“music” in Japanese), the bike gets a new subframe, a custom two-piece seat and covers, and a heat-shielded exhaust with hand-crafted grilles. Adding to the off-road bits are a high-mounted fender, fork boots, a chrome-grille headlight, and a stunning blue, gold, and white colorway. It also boasts tons of other bespoke features that turn this bike into one of the most handsome custom jobs we’ve seen in a while.
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