Tamarit Motorcycles has once again outdone itself with its latest creation, the Eternum. This Triumph Thruxton 900 has been meticulously transformed into a stunning street tracker, showcasing the workshop’s mastery of customization. While drawing inspiration from previous builds and utilizing familiar components in their aftermarket catalog, the Eternum stands apart with its unique character.
A comprehensive overhaul stripped the Thruxton down to its essentials, replacing the factory bodywork, wheels, suspension, and exhaust with custom-made alternatives. Even the fuel tank received a makeover, adorned with Tamarit badges and a minimalist filler cap.
Tamarit’s Eternum is a testament to the custom motorcycle builder’s prowess. The Scrambler 900 base was radically transformed, starting with a substantial overhaul of the rear end. A monoshock suspension setup was implemented, necessitating custom mounting points and a replacement swingarm.
The rear silhouette is completed by tracker-style number boards concealing the air filters. The front end, while less dramatically altered, still boasts a fresh look with a miniature fender, LED light bar, and projector lamp. Handmade components and a drilled sump guard add to the bike’s rugged charm.
The seating area is kept clean with a license plate holder integrated into the swingarm. Upgraded wheels, tires, and brakes enhance performance, while the handlebar setup, featuring premium grips, levers, and digital instrumentation, improves ergonomics.
The parallel-twin engine received performance-oriented upgrades, including aftermarket filters and a striking ceramic-coated exhaust system.
A belt drive final drive replaces the chain, and brass accents adorn numerous components, lending the bike a distinctive, luxurious feel. The Eternum is a masterpiece of design and craftsmanship that solidifies Tamarit’s reputation as a top-tier custom builder.