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23 April, 2020 11:29 pm

Triumph 1600 Thunderbird Cafe Racer

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Take a look at this Triumph Thunderbird 1600 in café racer guise.
The bike has been put together by Swede Sivert Raask from Raask accessories specialist, and has a new tank, seat and fairing.
The exhaust has also been given an overhaul.
Raask has also built café racer versions of the Bonneville and Rocket III and thought the Thunderbird would equally lend itself to a few modifications.

The tank comes from a Ducati 900 and the seat is all home-made.

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A new speedometer and rearsets have also been fitted.
The Triumph Thunderbird 1600 Café Racer is the latest in Raask’s career, which first started back in 1967 with the rebuilding of a Norton Atlas.
Triumph Thunderbird Cafe Racer

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