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Triumph Bonneville T12.2 Evo by Free Spirits

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This is the Italian company Free Spirits Triumph Bonneville, re-dubbed T12.2 Evo, which showcases many accessories for the Triumph range picked from the catalogue of its creator. Arguably, the most remarkable feature is the belt final drive conversion kit, which required the replacement of the swingarm with a new one that is linked to a pair of adjustable Bitubo shock absorbers.

And yet, given the amount of radical changes - all of which are reversible - that’s probably not the first thing that catches the eye. From the aesthetic point of view, the fiberglass fairings at both ends - blatantly inspired by the racers of the 60s - drastically change the looks of the Bonnie, but its proud British heritage is preserved by the patriotic Union Jack-inspired paint scheme, with some black instead of the blue. The Lion on the sides of the tank is based on that of Piazza San Marco in Venice, a tribute to the home town of the Free Spirits guys.

Source twowheelsblog.com