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Tamarit Motorcycles “Libertas”

Tamarit Motorcycles “Libertas”

Spanish shop Tamarit Motorcycles focuses on Triumph motorcycles, and their latest mod is based on the classic Bonneville T120. Named “Libertas” (free), the 1,200cc bike got its inspiration from 1960s era desert racers and also gets a wonderful vintage scrambler look, as well. The custom bike gets a beautiful brown leather split camel-style seat, a contoured chrome tank, a one-off headlight guard, a perforated skid plate, scrambler-style exhaust, and more custom-chromed parts. It also has high-tech components such as a Motoscope Pro display, m-Switch switchgear, and an RFID M-Lock ignition. The bad part is that there’s only one, and it’s gone.