Custom Bikes Of The Week: 30 October, 2016

A Triumph Street Twin with Jaguar D-Type paint, a Tiger Cub with a Sammy Miller frame, and a French XS650 tracker with a Kenny Roberts vibe. The old is new again this week.
Triumph Tiger Cub by Heroes Motorcycles Browse through the back catalog of Los Angeles-based Heroes Motorcycles, and you?ll quickly notice that they are laser focused on the little things. Specializing in the restoration of the most relevant of retro-rides, their skills run deep and their commitment to craftsmanship goes deeper.
Part custom, mostly restoration, this Triumph Tiger Cub recently caught our eye. Riding on a rare Sammy Miller frame, this 200cc Cub has been given the full white glove treatment. Everything about the bike has been put on a bench, cleaned, re-plated, rebuilt or replaced. The numbers are matching and although the lads from Heroes say this Cub is race ready, my guess is the new owner has it on display?positioned a few feet from his Eames chair, single malt in hand, where he can admire it for eternity. [More]
Triumph Street Twin by deBolex Engineering DeBolex pride themselves on the unique qualities of their one-off builds and their latest, a take on Triumph?s Street Twin, is simply exquisite.
Built for a rugby star (on the rise and determined to appear even cooler in the world’s eyes), this Street Twin is more an exercise in restraint than all-out frippery. To that end, most of the internals and the ECU tuning remain untouched. What the bike does get, though, are small ...
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