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Bikesales Staff22 July 2015
NEWS

Triumph to auction 'Jurassic' Scrambler

One of the bikes used in the action movie could be yours!

There were three Scramblers customised for the film Jurassic World and out of those, one was presented to Chris Pratt as a gift after filming, the second is displayed at Triumph's headquarters in the UK and a third is up for auction. If you don't remember the bike, well it's the same one that Chris is riding through Jurassic World alongside the Raptors.

Triumph Motorcycles will auction the iconic Scrambler from the movie on July 23. The bike will be sold on eBay to the highest bidder, with the proceeds going to Triumph's fundraising partner, The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride.

The Scrambler is based on the Bonneville model with the same twin-cylinder, 865cc engine. The auction will be live for ten days only and according to the people at Triumph, a certificate of authenticity will be included in the purchase.

Collectors should get their act together because it looks like the auction is starting tomorrow.

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