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This was made possible on 2013 CanBus models Scrambler by the Motogadget M-tri adapter. Previous Macco Motors builds have featured low exhaust, but on a Scrambler LOW IS A NO GO! – I’m sorry but its a fact, if you want low pipes then you really have chosen the wrong Triumph Twin. Like their Foxy Lady build, Jose and Tito turned to Roberto go GR Exhaust who again fabricated Macco Motors a bespoke 2>2 shotgun exhaust which features an impressive heat shield to prevent the rider from getting burnt.
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With all the cosmetic work carried out on the Scrambler all that remained was to improve the handling – the stock shocks went to their rightful home (the skip) and have been replaced with Hagon progressive springs at the front and Hagon Nitro’s at the back.
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There are plenty of details on Macco Motors ‘The Climber’ that I don’t need to go into as they are pretty obvious to the seasoned modifier, but if they are not, many are listed below. Overall, this is another really nice build from Jose and Tito at Macco Motors – a build which is perhaps similar to a MrMartini Scrambler, but then I could say ‘The Climber’ resembles my own Desert Sled build. But as I said at the beginning of this article, …. a successful bike has a blueprint, a blueprint which is the basis of many custom and modified Triumph Twin. Its blueprint we can all work from and make our own. ‘The Climber’ may well be a diversion away Macco Motors usual and well established style, but they have taken a Scrambler and produced a bike every bit as special a their previous work.
Specifications:
- Rizoma handlebars
- 7″ classic style headlight
- Tomaselli grips
- Racing style clutch/brake levers
- Rizoma reservoir brake fluid
- Mini bar end mirrors
- Progressive Hagon Nitro rear suspension
- Progressive Hagon front springs suspension
- Macco Motors fiber glass front mudguard
- Macco Motors fiber glass front mudguard
- New subframe
- New Maccomotors seat
- New turn signals and rear light
- Tires:
* Front: Metzeler Tourance 110/80/19
* Rear: Metzeler Tourance 140/80/17 - Alloy footrests
- Gr Exhausts system
- Ignition relocation
- Rectifier relocation
- LSL sprocket cover
- Steel work on fuel tank
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