2017 TRIUMPH STREET TWIN – Dirty Twin

2017 Triumph Street Twin – Dirty Twin

Chassis

  • Custom Race Tech G3-S Shocks
  • 2014 Triumph Scrambler Front Forks
  • 2014 Triumph Scrambler Front Wheel Custom Powder Coated
  • Race Tech Gold Valve Emulators & Progressive Springs
  • Adjustable Preload Fork Caps
  • Modified Subframe
  • T100 Rear Wheel Custom Powder Coated
  • Neken Bar Mounts
  • Moose Oversized Aluminum Handlebars
  • Analog Motor Goods (AMG) Gripper Pegs
  • Custom Modified Kickstand For 2.5” Suspension Lift
  • Michelin Anakee Wild Tires
  • Triumph Crash Bars & Skid Plate

Engine

Body

  • Custom Made Aluminum Side Covers
  • Custom Made Rear Fender
  • Motone Front Fender
  • Custom Made Seat Pan
  • Upholstery By 83Seats
  • Custom Made Front Light Plate & Lighting Brackets
  • Custom Made Speedometer Housing & Mount
  • Paint By Kendal’s Kustoms
  • Pinstriping By Brando

Misc.

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Photography by: Grant Schwingle

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May 19, 2017

2017 Triumph Street Twin - Dirty Twin
2017 Triumph Street Twin - Dirty Twin
2017 Triumph Street Twin - Dirty Twin
2017 Triumph Street Twin - Dirty Twin
2017 Triumph Street Twin - Dirty Twin
2017 Triumph Street Twin - Dirty Twin
2017 Triumph Street Twin - Dirty Twin
2017 Triumph Street Twin - Dirty Twin from Analog Motorcycles
2017 Triumph Street Twin - Dirty Twin from Analog Motorcycles

Comments (6)

Hello. I noticed that you put the Beringer front brake system on a Street Twin. How are the results? I’m mostly interested in improving the feel of the front brake.

How do you incorporate the front brake switch, or does the assembly come with its own that has to be wired to the bike?

Any issues with the ABS?

Shoot us an email at [email protected] A little more involved on this project.

It’s so elegantly customized! I always check it out once in awhile! I even go to YouTube to watch the video again and again! 👍🏼👌🏼👊🏼

Thank You!

What was involved with using the Renard switches?

A couple relays, harnesses and a good understanding of motorcycle electrics.

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