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Just a week before the state of emergency in Spain began because of the COVID-19, Tamarit opened its new workshop. At that moment of joy we were not aware that project #61 would be the last to enter our workshop. The lockdown caught us by surprise but that did not prevent us, just the day before everything started, we went for the bike that would become known as MaYa a few months later.
The happy owner of Malasangre, Samuel, wanted a radical change in his bike, a Triumph Thruxton 1200 R, and at the end of August began the classic contact between client and company, in which are exchanged first impressions, concepts, ideas and obviously first amounts of what it would cost a modification similar to the one requested.
We really like to pay attention to the details in our work, as well as take care of the relationship with our clients. In this case, the relationship with the owner of project #61 was flawless. We are used to receiving many calls from our clients asking about each modification or to answer questions about changes afterwards, but in this case it was we who had to call him. The client gave us free rein and trusted our taste to carry out a change at purest Tamarit style.
For this Triumph Bonneville, we looked for make a Scrambler transformation that had not a radical style, which kept those well known characteristics but had softer and more elegant lines. With this goal in mind, the first thing we did was lower its height a little more than the standard from home. Something to highlight also, its seat split in two. In addition to that, the exhaust system was handcrafted by Tamarit's team and placed on the opposite side to the usual one.
To get the look you can see in the photos, the electronic system was simplified as much as possible. And speaking of the electrical system, this motorcycle also incorporates the new Motogadget electronic key that works using Bluetooth technology and, without a doubt, gives it a plus. From the German brand, we also incorporated speedometers, engine control units (ECU), turning signals and handlebar switches.
The owner never revealed the reason why the bike #61 is named MaYa, we will have to wait for him to confess it. One thing we can tell you is that the colors of the bike are inspired by a certain feline that lives with him.
The photo shoot was done in a quarry of reddish colors that undoubtedly help to highlight its Scrambler style and where MaYa moves like a fish in the water. We hope you enjoy the photos as much as we have enjoyed the development of this project.
Discover
My Tamarit
The dedication we put into creating motorcycles is evident in the operations, techniques, and expertise we offer. Discover the privileges you can enjoy by joining the Tamarit community.
Style
Scrambler Style
The perfect style for those looking for a bike with a versatile appearance that adapts to any type of terrain and circumstance.
More than 170 motorcycles built
Tamarit Motorcycles has become the leading builder of motorcycles with Triumph engines in the world, being a referent in its sector.
This expansion has given rise to what is known as the Tamarit family, a group of fortunate people who already enjoy the motorcycle of their dreams and have become part of what Tamarit Motorcycles represents.
The goal is to identify what style you want and how you plan to use the bike. We want you to have, not only a beautiful motorcycle but one that also covers your day-to-day needs.
Styles and engines we work with
What styles do you do on Tamarit Motorcycles?
Cafe Racer: These bikes usually have a one-person seat, clip-on, and a more aggressive posture.
Brat Style: Comfortable for two people and higher and wider handlebar for a more comfortable posture.
Scrambler: These are the motorcycles everyone knows as “the bikes to ride in the countryside.”
Dirt track: An American concept, these bikes are the ones that race on oval tracks.
Premium: Hybrid concepts, bikes we cannot put in only one category.
Which Triumph models do you work with?
We work with the Modern Classics range of Triumph engines.
Triumph Bonneville 900, Triumph Bonneville T100, Triumph Bonneville T120, Triumph Thruxton 900, Triumph Thruxton 1200, Triumph Thruxton 1200 R, Triumph Thruxton 1200 RS, Triumph Scrambler 900, Triumph Scrambler 1200, Triumph Scrambler 1200 XC, Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE, Triumph Street Twin, Triumph Street Scrambler, Triumph Speed Twin, Triumph Bobber y Triumph Bobber Black.
Do I need to have a motorcycle?
A) If you already have a motorcycle (Triumph Modern Classics), we pick it up at your doorstep and bring it back once the transformation is finished.
B) If you do not have a motorcycle, we buy one in the origin country and bring it to our facilities to transform, open the engine and replace all the components.
Price, shipping and deadlines
What is the price of a Tamarit project?
The price of Tamarit motorcycles is calculated based on the parts included in the project and the hours of work required for each motorcycle. You can check the prices by filling out the quote form on our website.
How are the motorcycles shipped?
Motorcycles are picked up and shipped to your doorstep. We have a worldwide transport company and we can pick up or send a motorcycle to any part of the world.
How long does it take to complete a project?
On average, Tamarit motorcycles take between 90 and 180 days to complete, during this time the future owner of the motorcycle receives a weekly/biweekly report on the construction status of the project.
Tamarit projects warranty
Once you receive your Tamarit motorcycle at your doorstep, you will be able to enjoy it with no worries for a year.
Tamarit motorcycles are delivered with a one-year warranty for the transformation, during which time our team provides personalized support for all motorcycles.
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