Is This Simply the Best-Looking Triumph Bobber Yet?

An already stunning motorcycle evolves into a bona fide showstopper thanks to a suite of pitch-perfect tweaks.

Close-up of a dark green Raisch motorcycle fuel tank and front wheel with Pirelli tire on a paved surface.Classicbike Raisch

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Based in the small northwest German town of Rheda-Wiedenbrück, moto repair and parts shop Classicbike Raisch specializes in glow-ups of Triumph Modern Classics as well as BMW R12s and R9Ts. 

The best ad for their work might just be this recently revealed revamp, which boasts a number of on-point modifications.

Dark green custom Triumph motorcycle with black frame, Pirelli tires, and exposed engine on asphalt.Classicbike Raisch

Highlights include the dark metallic green tank, LSL handlebars, 17-inch rims paired with wide Pirelli Diabolo Supercorsa sport tires, quilted saddle, MotoGadget bar-end indicators and more. 

The beating heart, a 1,200cc parallel twin making 77 horsepower and max torque of 78 ft-lbs, remains as it should. 

While geography may prevent most of us from making such a magical makeover happen, it’s worth noting that the shop also sells literally hundreds of aftermarket accessories.

Dark green custom cafe racer motorcycle with black frame, Pirelli tires, and silver exhaust pipe on asphalt.Classicbike Raisch

That means loads of inspiration for smaller upgrades that can still have you looking at and riding your bike in a whole new way.

In the meantime, of course, you can kickstart your daydreams by admiring this take on the 2026 Bobber, which like many Modern Classics is plenty attractive in bone stock form.

I dare say the upgrades speak for themselves, so I’ll shut up now and let the images below do the talking. Enjoy. Or as the Germans might say, viel Spaß.

Glossy dark green motorcycle fuel tank with chrome cap and "RAISCH" emblem.Classicbike Raisch
Close-up of a green Raisch motorcycle's front wheel with Pirelli tire and black suspension fork on asphalt.Classicbike Raisch
Close-up of a black coil spring shock absorber mounted under a motorcycle seat with visible chain and green body parts.Classicbike Raisch
Black MotoGadget digital motorcycle dashboard mounted on a bike handlebar.Classicbike Raisch
Dark green motorcycle fuel tank with black racing stripes and a quilted black seat viewed from above.Classicbike Raisch
Black quilted suede motorcycle seat with visible suspension springs underneath.Classicbike Raisch
Glossy dark green motorcycle fuel tank with black racing stripes and black handlebars on a gray asphalt surface.Classicbike Raisch
Close-up of a Pirelli motorcycle tire mounted on a black spoked wheel with a disc brake rotor.Classicbike Raisch

Availability and pricing

According to Classicbike Raisch, a basic conversion costs €26,000, which roughly converts to $29,640 USD.

The bike can be further customized with such trappings as a small Motogadget speedometer, a better chassis, milled brake calipers, special paintwork and more at the client’s request.

See more of this particular build at Classicbike Raisch’s Instagram.

Green custom cafe racer motorcycle with black frame and Pirelli tires parked on asphalt.Classicbike Raisch

Classicbike Raisch Triumph Race Bobber

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