autoevolution 18 Jan 2021, 12:42 UTC · by 11 photos When it comes down to meticulously crafted bespoke two-wheelers, the experts over at Switzerland’s Renegade Customs are no amateurs. While the workshop's portfolio is mostly oriented towards choppers, the project we’ll be looking at today is quite different. To be a little more specific, the exploit in question is based around a 2011 model from Triumph’s beloved Speed Triple range. Let’s take a second to examine what’s at hand here, shall we? The donor bike for this project is powered by a liquid-cooled DOHC inline-three mill that boasts twelve valves and a gargantuan displacement of 1,050cc. This bad boy is perfectly capable of summoning up to 128 ponies at approximately 9,250 rpm, while a brutal torque output of 82 pound-feet (111 Nm) will be produced at 7,500 rpm.