Supercrouton on JockeyJournal.com aptly described his custom build "drama-free". What I have in mind is that chopping up a vintage and turning it into a hardtail would be sacrilegious and offensive to some. What he actually meant is a straight-up documentation.
No vintage Triumph was harmed on this build, purists can breathe a sigh of relief.

Starting off with a T120 motor, Supercrouton managed exceptionally well in incorporating his distinct signature stance to a region-specific build. The bike is gorgeous to say the least, especially with those tasteful brass touches, custom-tooled leather seat and imposing whitewalls.


1959 Kustom Triumph T120 build by supercrouton on JockeyJournal.com

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1959 Kustom Triumph T120 build by supercrouton on JockeyJournal.com

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