Spanish custom shop Tamarit Motorcycles has created “Karma,” a Baroque-inspired one-off based on the Triumph Bonneville Bobber.
As the 159th build in their signature series, this project abandons traditional comfort to focus on a “rolling sculpture” aesthetic, utilizing what Tamarit calls their “Platinum architecture” to achieve a low, stretched, and aggressive stance.
This Custom Triumph Bobber Is Absolutely Gorgeous
The bobber’s front end is dominated by a traditional springer fork, providing a vintage mechanical contrast to the modern water-cooled 1200cc engine. The cockpit is equally radical, featuring high risers paired with turned-down handlebars.
At the rear, a solid disc wheel with custom brass detailing takes center stage, while a chunky, old-school tire and a bespoke fender mounted on hand-made brass struts complete the ornate look.

The finish is a sophisticated olive green accented by gold pinstriping and extensive chrome work on the engine covers, exhaust, and controls—a combination Tamarit refers to as “mechanical jewelry.”
Despite its extreme appearance and more than 450 hours of hand-craftsmanship, the bike is fully road-homologated. It’s a build designed to be a conscious statement of style rather than a neutral, everyday ride.
