Introduction to the Triumph Originals
Welcome to the riveting world of motorcycle customizations, where imagination meets engineering finesse! The year twenty-twenty-five marked the birth of the Triumph Originals competition, designed by the manufacturer to celebrate creativity from builders across the globe, all while embracing the unmistakable charm of Britishness.

A Collaboration Like No Other
In the UK’s corner was a stunning build crafted through the combined expertise of McFly’s bassist, Dougie Poynter, and seasoned customizer, Charlie Stockwell. Their muse? The iconic Bonneville T100, which seamlessly merges classic design with modern technology. Inspired by 50s aviation, the rear light is an under-wing tip light from a retro-era airplane that adds a sprinkle of nostalgia.

Design Choices and Inspirations
Among their design quirks, one delightful debate arose over the bike’s paint. Initially torn between hues, they eventually settled on a dazzling teal blue—a choice that embodies the spirit of the era. As Charlie aptly claimed, “The Bonneville is an iconic silhouette; I didn’t want to take away from that.” Notably, the handlebars cleverly hide electrical wires, marrying aesthetics with practicality.
This gorgeous fusion of 50s and 60s influences isn’t just a bike; it’s a time capsule on two wheels! With elements from classic planes and vintage cars, Dougie and Charlie have created a showstopper that truly revs up the competition. So, let’s raise a toast to ingenuity!