Triumph Trident 660 vs Kawasaki Z650 Comparison Review: Which Is The...
- Sep 13, 2021
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In the last few years, the popularity of retro motorcycles has been going up steadily. The soon-to-be-launched Triumph Trident 660 will be the new entrant in this genre. But even before this British triple hits the street, people are busy building aftermarket parts. The latest to have surfaced on the internet is the 2-part bolt-on fairing kit from Arton Works.
It will be available as Neptune S and Neptune R, for people who love the retro Monza fairing and for those longing for fully-faired motorcycles. However, Arton has not received a Trident yet to start manufacturing the kits, so it’s still in the prototype phase. But we can expect the final product to remain close to the prototype.
The kits are thoughtfully designed, complementing the Trident’s retro appeal. The Neptune R, which has been conceptualised over the design of the Neptune S, features a beautiful ‘floating fairing’ look. In fact, to complete the sporty appearance of the bike, Arton has thrown in a rear seat cowl as well as clip-on handlebars.
Arton Works is the brainchild of Ferrari Designer Davide Colombi who has been building bolt-on kits for Triumph motorcycles that don't require you to alter the frame or make any modifications.
Arton has not revealed the pricing of the kits yet, given that these aren’t production-ready. That said, bookings have already commenced and it’s a matter of a few weeks before the Trident graces our shores.
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