If you were taken with the Triumph Tridays “Rumbler”—and it was one of the most popular bikes we’ve shown so far this year—then this is the bike for you. Cologne-based JvB-moto has remodeled the Rumbler for small-scale production, priced it at 15,000 euros (around $18,500) and called it “Dirty Deeds”. And they’ve done good. “Rumbler was built using a lot of special parts,” says JvB-moto founder Jens vom Brauck, “such as the forks and brakes. Reproducing that bike would be quite expensive. So Dirty Deeds is a basic version of the Rumbler with standard front suspension.” The customer can choose
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