Custom Triumph Scrambler 900 Named ‘Anet 157’ by Tamarit Motorcycles

Custom Triumph Scrambler 900 Named 'Anet 157' by Tamarit Motorcycles

Now, let’s talk about a machine that truly knows how to get its boots dirty, hailing from sunny Spain. This is “Anet 157,” a custom Triumph Scrambler 900, brought to life by the skilled hands at Tamarit Motorcycles for a fellow named Luiscar.

Luiscar, a man of patience and purpose, opted for the 900 over the bigger 1200, knowing full well he wanted some coin left over for a proper transformation. He admired its grit, its style, and its readiness for both the asphalt ribbons and the dusty trails.

This Custom Triumph Scrambler 900 by Tamarit Motorcycles Is a Real Looker

His decision to customize wasn’t made lightly. He spent time riding alongside the Tamarit crew, putting his stock Scrambler through its paces in every kind of terrain. Convinced by their work, he handed over the keys. The changes were thoughtful, practical.

Those factory tires? Swapped out for honest 50/50 rubber. The rear suspension got a serious upgrade with Ohlins shocks, giving it better adjustment and a bit more height for those adventurous detours. Up front, a high-mount fender makes more sense when the mud starts to fly.

Custom Triumph Scrambler 900 Named 'Anet 157' by Tamarit Motorcycles 1

Protection came in the form of Tamarit’s Himalaya sump guard, a tough headlight grille, and an alloy chain guard. For the eye, they added a vintage Dakar-style front cowl, those classic Tamarit badges, and a striking paint scheme of white, red, and gold, complete with race numbers.

The exhaust, a proper pipe from the larger 1200, was adapted for a bit more bark. The rear end was tidied up, clean as a whistle, with a Tamarit tail tidy and LED lights. A comfortable two-up Tamarit seat replaced the stock perch, and bar-end turn signals finished the job.

This project, which Tamarit affectionately dubbed “Anet 157,” isn’t just a bike; it’s a testament to Luiscar becoming part of the Tamarit family, sharing that enduring passion for the ride.

Source: Pipeburn, Tamarit

Author: Wade Thiel

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