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[motorcycle.com] - Triumph Street Twin Accessories From British Customs


Press Release from British Customs: The first complete line of aftermarket parts are here for the Triumph Street Twin, and they’re from long-time Triumph veterans British Customs. With over 80 combined years of motorcycle performance design experience behind each part, this complete line of parts and accessories will satisfy the needs of enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

The complete line of parts from British Customs covers every section of the Triumph Street Twin, including:
  • Appearance
  • Controls
  • Driveline
  • Handling
  • Lighting
  • Performance
Every section is filled with an expansive and comprehensive list of parts including seats, exhaust, turn signals, taillights, handlebars, footpegs, sprockets, engine covers, fenders, low profile mounting brackets, and more.

Quality design and precision manufacturing underpins the entire line of products. They’re all proudly manufactured in the greater Los Angeles area by small, craftsman machine shops, and are made using American-sourced materials. For many of these parts, new materials were developed to meet British Customs’ high standard of quality. With the combined quality of design and materials, these parts have been made to last. Each design has a deep respect for the rich heritage of motorcycling, and when installed together will transform any Triumph into a modern classic.

The complete line of parts not only strives for quality, but raises the bar for standards with their innovations. British Customs’ handmade seats feature medical-grade gel inserts that allow for riders to stay comfortable for the long hauls. British Customs exhaust systems feature revolutionary seamless one-piece designs and High Velocity Output technology that improve looks, sound, and engine performance. British Customs footpegs mount using unique clevises that allow for riders to get the perfect ergonomic setup.

To make installation as frustration- and hassle-free as possible, British Customs offers Street Twin parts and accessories in Weekend Project packages. These Weekend Project packages contain every part needed to upgrade any section on a Triumph Street Twin. Customizing a bike with British Customs Weekend Projects has two advantages in particular. Firstly, with Weekend Projects, riders won’t find themselves missing a part they didn’t know they needed in order to complete the job halfway through an installation. Secondly, the parts in Weekend Projects are grouped in such a way that they help save time and energy when installed together by eliminating the number of projects needed to upgrade a bike. Examples range from upgrading the gauge mount bracket when installing a new handlebar to eliminating the rear fender and relocating the rear turn signals to the rear shock mounts when upgrading the seat. Each part in these packages is bolt-on to factory-specifications, allowing riders to get fully customized bikes without having to chop the frame or make irreparable, permanent changes to their bike.

Just because the new line of motorcycles from Triumph is new doesn’t mean that they can’t have vintage looks. With British Customs’ parts, the new Street Twin can be personalized into a variety of retro styles. The most striking Street Twin build that British Customs has released is a BC Scrambler Edition Street Twin with wrap-around high header tracker exhaust, a Slammer Seat, Mule Tracker Handlebars, Retro Turn Signals, and a number of other bolt-on upgrades that make it look like a full custom build.

To support the Triumph rider community, British Customs created a comprehensive Resource Center where they have uploaded installation instructions, how to guides, and even a Triumph 101 section. The instruction guides lay out step-by-step how to install a vast number of parts on a Triumph motorcycle. The how to guides cover how to perform a number of common tasks on Triumph motorcycles that a rider is required to know how to do when upgrading their motorcycle. The Triumph 101 section is designed to support new riders and teach them how to do basic things on their motorcycle like remove the seat or rear fender that are necessary to do when upgrading a motorcycle. There is something for every rider on the British Customs Resource Center, from the first timer to the most seasoned builder.

All British Customs products can be purchased directly from British Customs on their online store.


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