Triumph Bobbeville Concept



Australian industrial designer Dan Anderson has designed a classic Triumph and Triumph Bobbeville name. The idea that less is more is often a theme usually devoid from the agenda of motorcycle designers use the name of the place Bobbeville.

With a cue back to the 1950’s fashion of bobbing motorcycles, Anderson’s concept features a bobbed rear fender, and shortened seat pan. Also it can be seen that the handlebars have been dropped for a sportier look, while beefier tires have been added to not only make a period reference and to enhance the low-slung look. You can also see pictures of other motorcycles in Cars.

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