

Crooked Motorcycles is flipping the script on custom moto culture with the 1200 Alps Edition—a plug-and-play transformation kit for the Triumph Scrambler 1200 that delivers full custom-bike swagger without voiding your warranty or requiring a single turn of a wrench. Designed and built in Germany, this kit is the brainchild of a workshop that’s already built over 70 custom bikes across 12 countries.


They’ve poured their expertise into a modular, bolt-on system that installs faster than your next Netflix binge. Everything—from the hand-sculpted neo-retro fairing to the CNC-machined quick-release seat system—attaches directly to factory mount points using included tools. It’s genuinely idiot-proof, but the result is anything but basic. The modular seat morphs from two-up to a sleek solo configuration with an integrated rack that improves weight distribution for better handling. And the details? Next level. There’s a 3D-printed fender hump inspired by Dakar rally bikes, an airflow-directing front fender, and a rally-style aluminum skid plate—all engineered to enhance both aesthetics and real-world performance.


The topo map paint scheme in crisp white and gray completes the alpine-ready look. Crooked’s secret sauce blends handcrafted design with cutting-edge tech—think clay modeling meets 3D scanning—and the final result is factory-fit perfection with a full-blown custom soul. Starting at $2,907, this kit is a legit game-changer for riders who want head-turning style, real adventure-ready upgrades, and zero compromise on simplicity.
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