Mr Martini Triumph Jerolamo
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Mr Martini Triumph Jerolamo
This Triumph Jerolamo based on a
Triumph Legend TT 900 MY2000. The transformation affected in most part the
chassis of the bike, with a full front end borrowed from Ducati that include a
17-inch front wheel, Brembo Serie Oro brakes with a pair of 320 mm discs gripped
by 4 piston calipers, upside-down fork by Showa and new handlebars, whereas the
head-light is the original one but some captivating chrome finishing.
The rear section underwent some heavy intervention as well: the tail got completely redesigned, the original swingarm has been replaced with the swingarm of a 95 Speed Triple T309 and the 17-inch rim was lifted from a Daytona 955 MY2001. the fuel tank got raised a little bit to make room for the electronic package (which was originally placed underneath the saddle).
The classy saddle in burgundy color is supported by a chrome frame that shortens the overall structure of the bike and provides it with a decidedly slender design. The painting of the original tank in glossy black has been performed by Carrozzeria Aerre Pescantina. The Jerolamo looks elegant but stark, in a way, and yet it exudes strength and aggression that are also emphasized by the chrome exhaust provided by Zard and clearly inspired by the Norton Max.