A masterpiece of automotive modification that will bring a surprise, is the fruit of the creative ideas of remarkable modifier. Of course the idea can come from anywhere, such as combining parts that taken from several brands of motorcycles.
This was apparently done by Choppahead, a modifications house from Massachusetts, United States that presents their work that is named Tronsa. What do you think of upon hearing that name?
Choppahead Tronsa is a modern café racer motorcycle that derived from the parts of Triumph-Honda-BSA. (Picture from: http://www.autoevolution.com/) |
Front view of Tronsa café racer motorcycle. (Picture from: http://www.autoevolution.com/) |
This modification work using the engine, transmission and braking system of the 1975 Triumph 'Bonneville T140 motorcycle, then Choppahead combine with the fork and swingarm owned by Honda. While the fuel tank and the frame, taken from the 1968 BSA which has kindly donated these parts.
Tronsa built by Choppahead with the style of modern café racer concept. The old Bonneville engine was completely rebuilt and Amal carbs have been fitted, together with a Boyer electronic ignition and a custom, hand-made underseat oil tank.
The Tronsa contains in fact a lot of other Choppahead custom parts beautifully integrated in this build, but they're just too many to be listed here. In other words, Choppahead just add accessories to give more viscous touch of café racer side, as the theme that wanting to be appointed by the American home modifications.
Rear view of Tronsa café racer motorcycle. (Picture from: http://www.autoevolution.com/) |
The Tronsa contains in fact a lot of other Choppahead custom parts beautifully integrated in this build, but they're just too many to be listed here. In other words, Choppahead just add accessories to give more viscous touch of café racer side, as the theme that wanting to be appointed by the American home modifications.
Choppahead Tronsa could be ridden on a daily basis by its actual owner. (Picture from: http://www.autoevolution.com/) |
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