Signed James Bond Triumph Scrambler 1200 Selling for £36k

A Daniel Craig-signed Triumph Scrambler 1200, used in the No Time to Die, is available if you're willing to part with a whopping £36k

James Bond Triumph Scrambler 1200
James Bond Triumph Scrambler 1200

The special James Bond edition Triumph Scrambler 1200 was made in 250 units and this particular model is number 03, the same bike that was sold for the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institution) charity which saves lives at sea.

Alongside the #03 Scrambler was another signed bike by Daniel Craig, which was number 01 of 250 Triumph Tiger 900 motorcycles, made specifically for the blockbuster film. But it's the Scrambler 1200, also signed by Triumph Motorcycles CEO, Nick Bloor, that has resurfaced courtesy of The Bike Specialists, with a whopping price of £35,999.

The two bikes were put up for auction in order to raise funds for the RNLI charity, and speaking specifically about the Scrambler 1200, it features some very cool touches, including a double pipe Arrow exhaust system with Craig’s signature and the 007 logo across the exhaust cover.

Triumph Scrambler 1200 with Daniel Craig signature
Triumph Scrambler 1200 with Daniel Craig signature

Additionally, the bike’s number is portrayed across the top yoke along with ‘Bond Edition’ to give it even more authenticity. It’s not just the finished touches that make this bike special, as it features Ohlins suspension and Brembo brake calipers, both front and rear.

The bike has just one mile on the clock and was personally owned by Craig, unlike some of the other 250 bikes made which were used in the film by stunt double Paul Edmondson and stunt co-ordinator Lee Morrison.

Triumph Scrambler 1200 frame; photo credit - The Bike Specialists
Triumph Scrambler 1200 frame; photo credit - The Bike Specialists

The bike features a liquid-cooled 270-degree parallel-twin engine that produces 89bhp at 7400rpm and 81.1Ib ft of torque at 3950rpm. The rear suspension features fully adjustable Ohline piggy-back RSUs with twin springs and 250mm wheel travel. The front comprises 47mm Showa fully adjustable USD forks, again with 250mm wheel travel.

Twin Brembo M50 monoblock calipers are gripped around two 320mm discs, while the rear features a single 255mm disc with a Brembo two-piston floating caliper.

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