Triumph Scrambler custom – SCRUMMER

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Overview

The SCRUMMER – Built specifically to be revealed at the 2025 Bike Shed Show – As a nod to the show, we added the number 13 to celebrate it being the 13th anniversary of the Bike Shed Show (We also think its lucky).

The name SCRUMMER was created as a hybrid of Scrambler / HUMMER after researching the best tactical military vehicles.

From this we set ourselves a brief: ‘Create an all purpose two wheeled machine, Capable on road and in hostile environments’.

During the build its code name was PCSC.01 (Poulson Creative Scrambler Custom 001) – Releasing the SCRUMMER name when the bike was revealed.

We started with a Street Scrambler donor bike, blew it apart and rebuilt it with purpose in mind, we installed our 60mm wider front yolks allowing us to install a 180 width front wheel, hand built onto 17” rims utilising factory hubs.

We decided to offset the headlight to accommodate a 3rd 4×4 spec PIAA fog light, we then mounted the speedo above to balance it, all done with custom mounts.

We painted the bike with a military theme, using a specialist rubberised paint used on Gun-Butts, grippy and incredibly resilient – giving a Matt finish visually.

We wanted a raw look leather and utilised thick saddle leather for the handmade seat, tank strap and handlebar pad – so it would look better with age and use.

Working with Hithchcox exhausts we developed a 1 off – 2 into 2 high up exhaust system to fit the Street Twin, we added machined ends with red touches for that ‘Cross hairs’ look.

We used Tungsten Grey Cerakote to coat the wheels, CNC yolks and accessories on the bike, hard wearing with that industrial look.

> Custom luggage rack
> Razor Shocks
> Larger rear sprocket with DID chain
> Multitool mounted to the frame
> Custom chain guard
> Bash plate with crash bars for any environment
> Side mount plate
> Galfer Discs for performance braking
> Custom headlight grill
> PIAA Fog lights in yellow

Hand built and 1 of a kind, we finished it off with ‘Light Em Up’ laser etched onto the engine, playing on the huge fog lights, willingness to wheel spin, and a nod to the military saying – We even created a set of dog tags for the build, with a blank space to have the new owners details added…

On display and available to view at The Bike Shed Shoreditch – Full details in the video in the link or on our website shoppoulson.com