JAKARTA - A new Monster named Evo Bobber from the Howl Hundred Motorcycles (TH Works) workshop is now stealing the attention of a modified motorcycle lover in England.
So far, TH Works is known as a specialist workshop for custom motorcycle modification based on Triumph Bobber. However, this time they went further by presenting Evo Bobber, their own concocted motorbike, and 100 percent custom.
Evo Bobber promises a much more precise handling than its predecessor. The secret lies in a new chassis designed and built from scratch by TH Works.
"We produced 25 first edition Evos," Jody Millhouse, owner of TH Works, told MCN, quoted August 16.
"This motorbike will be produced according to orders. And you should know if 50 percent of the units have been sold," he continued proudly.
TH Works' decision to build a full custom motorcycle is not just showing off its technical capabilities, but also to provide more value to customers.
In the past we used to modify Triumph. The problem is, we had to throw away 70 percent of the motor's built-in component. This makes the final price expensive and limits the design we can make. Now, we are free to create without restrictions. As a result, Evo Bobber has a much better handle and performance," he continued.
Triumph Bobber owners often complain of short suspension travel and uncomfortable driving quality. Evo Bobber was here to answer the complaint.
The engine still relies on the Triumph 1200 cc engine, but the power has been increased from 76.9 PS to 120 more violent PS. This increase was achieved through the use of camshafts, couplings, gearboxes, and new exhausts.
For the first 25 editions, Evo Bobber is priced at 38 thousand pounds (around Rp770 million) and TH Works plans to present a rather cheap version of "light" in 2026.
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