The guys over at Death Collective have teamed up with British Customs to build one hell of a beautiful scrambler. ‘Pamela’ The Scrambler By The Death Collective ($CALL) started its life off as a 2015 Triumph Scrambler and features a long list of visual and performance upgrades. This bad boy was made specifically for fun, whether that be getting muddy on a dirt track, thrashing a long straight away, or spitting sand on the beach. Now here’s the cool part. The complete build was carried out by a novice mechanic using basic tools in a home garage. The majority of the parts in this build were plug and play and easy to install thanks to how-to videos on the British Customs blog. Check it out for the complete build diary.
Zero Engineering has a reputation for making some of the highest quality customized bikes in the business. The Zero Engineering Type 9 ($35,000+) is no different. The Type 9 is an old school bike with modern engineering. The bike comes standard with an S&S 96ci Evo engine, an open primary with a 3-inch belt, and […]