Evel Knievel edition Triumph Scrambler: fitting tribute to legendary stunt-man
By: Peter Chubb | January 18, 2008
U.K. bike dealer Jack Lilley wanted to create a bike to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the famous Caesar’s Palace jump made by the legendary stunt-man Evel Knievel. However it has taken longer than Jack expected but he has now finished the bike. The Evel Knievel edition Triumph Scrambler is based on the old Triumph T120 Bonneville which Knievel used all those years ago.
As you can see this Triumph is based on a Scrambler and comes with a wicked paint job, the motorcycle has a Thruxton seat and hump, but it is the small details that make this bike special, from the red cam cover to the chrome engine case.
The one off Evel Knievel edition Triumph Scrambler will come at a price so get your orders in so they will not sell out, the 2008 Scrambler Motorcycle will be available from February 2008.
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