Another state-of-the-art customization comes from this Triumph-focused workshop in Spain. Their latest prestigious build is called Dr. Banner, and is inspired by a famous Marvel character, Bruce Banner. Unlike Bruce’s alter-ego, this one is a sophisticated classic racer. The only thing in common with Hulk is the green color and muscular appearance.

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Dr. Banner Has A Unique Design

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Project 126- Dr. Banner by Tamarit Motorcycles

Although Dr. Banner was based on a Triumph Thruxton, you would be hard-pressed to find any evidence of that. The headlight shroud, that was previously installed on Tamarit’s Gullwing X, and that special shade of green give the motorcycle a classic racer feel. It gets Pantera fork springs, chromed of course, and 18-inch spoked wheels. To stop this Hulk, high-carbon stainless-steel brakes in brass finish from Galfer were added.

Something rather special is going on with the seat. Besides being inserted into the fuel tank, it also has a pretty interesting addition. With a button underneath you can actually hydraulically lift the monocoque for better accessibility to the electronics.

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Tamarit Motorcycles, Dr. Banner- shot of a monocoque

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The bike had to get a completely new chassis to incorporate the monoshock, which was used in order to increase stability and improve overall handling. And the best part about it… it is completely made from scratch by Tamarit Motorcycles. Besides the chassis, Tamarit also fabricated the whole exhaust system.

Not everything on this bike is vintage or old school. One modern touch is the headlight. It is no ordinary headlight, but an adaptive gyroscopic LED that keeps the light focussed on the road as you lean into a corner. Besides the headlight, Dr. Banner also has a modern speedometer, a motoscope-mini from MotoGadget. The same company supplies a mo.unit blue, which is basically a digital control unit that controls all the electrics and works through your smartphone.

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The Final Product

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Thruxton as a base for Dr. Banner

The amount of time and effort put into this build is really impressive. Whether you’re a fan of Triumph motorcycles or bike customization in general, it’s hard not to be in awe of this when you consider the craftsmanship and attention to detail these guys bring to the table. Established in 2015, with over a hundred bikes built, Tamarit Motorcycles has effectively positioned itself as a premium custom shop.