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This custom Triumph Thruxton Is a Force Not To Be Reckoned With

By Victor Baker

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Icon 1000 has quickly become one of the world’s most popular custom bike makers, and the ravishing 2014 Triumph Thruxton before you is just another example of what the Portland-based crew could come up with.

Complete with after-market parts and cool gear specially designed by Icon 1000 for bike riders, this particularly eye-catching motorcycle has been dubbed Three Martini Lunch, which might be the best name for a bike as cool as this one. Icon 1000 wanted to honor vintage road racers with its newest project, which should explain the Verdoro Green paint job, that’s reminiscent of 1960s General Motors releases.

custom Triumph Thruxton

Apart from that stunning exterior look, this custom Triumph Thruxton also packs a new set of brakes from EB, as well as a single-sided suspension with a single Nitron shock, that should make riding this bike an extremely enjoyable experience. The overall vintage vibe is completed by a set of Avon tires wrapped around a pair of ’70s style Kawasaki KZ1000 wheels.

The tank on this bike has been also customized to leave more room for the exhaust while the headlight is an old fog light formerly used by Northwest logging trucks. The resulting cafe racer will probably get motorcycle fanatics crazy, with the rest of the world also remaining in awe and complete admiration. This is how dreams could be turned into reality.

custom Triumph Thruxton

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About Victor Baker

Victor is our go-to associate editor for anything with four wheels – and more! With over a decade of experience in automotive journalism, his expertise spans from classic cars to the latest in electric vehicle technology. Beyond vehicles, he has broadened his editorial reach to cover a wide range of topics, from technology and travel to lifestyle and environmental issues. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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