We received these pictures from John S. in Fairfield CA, with his beautiful “Subdued Union Jack Bonnie Black” 2008 Bonneville next to an A-26/B Invader at an Air Force base near his house. Read the rest of this entry »
We received these pictures from John S. in Fairfield CA, with his beautiful “Subdued Union Jack Bonnie Black” 2008 Bonneville next to an A-26/B Invader at an Air Force base near his house. Read the rest of this entry »

Ben Z. from Los Angeles sent us these photos of his wife’s bike, Katy. She enjoys riding around on a 2004 Triumph Thruxton. Read the rest of this entry »

Check out this beautiful Triumph Motorcycle from Marc D. in Burbank, Calif. We’ve got a big fan in Marc, nearly all his parts come from British Customs, the other parts are custom parts homemade in his own garage. Read the rest of this entry »
Ben E. from Tampa, FL. posted this awesome video of his 2004 Triumph Thruxton on our Facebook fan page. He sent us some information and photos of his bike so we can share it with you all. Hopefully you’ll be able to get some ideas of your own from Ben’s work; it’s an amazing piece of work. Read the rest of this entry »

Philippe D. from Aiseau-Presles, Belgium sent us these pictures of his 2003 Triumph Speedmaster. He mentioned to us he had difficulty finding a British Customs dealer in Belgium but he managed to get his hands on the BC Cocktail Shaker exhausts and he loved the sound. Read the rest of this entry »

Mike E. from Tampa, FL sent us these photos of 2011 Triumph Scrambler. We see he wanted to upgrade both look and performance. Read the rest of this entry »

We can tell that Alex R. from Jersey City is a big fan of British Customs! So, we’re really glad he sent us these pictures of his 2010 Triumph Bonneville.

Thanks for Christian and Janis DeMarco from Raleigh, NC for sending us these photos of their 2007 Triumph Bonneville T100. They have a bunch of British Customs parts installed on their bike, but we especially love the sidecar. Read the rest of this entry »
We got these great photos of a 2011 Triumph Scrambler from Mike in Tampa. Check it out!
(Left – Low Profile Seat. Right – Stock Seat.)
Need more support when riding your Triumph America or Speedmaster? British Customs has developed a Low Profile Gel Seat with a lower saddle position that prevents sliding and a gel insert to provide additional support. Specially designed for your Triumph Motorcycle, the seat flows better with the design of your bike, and is smaller and thinner than your factory seat. (See photos above and below for comparison). Read the rest of this entry »