Streetmaster Brighton, built by Richard Pollock, best known for his Mule street-trackers.
Streetmaster’s proprietary frame is used, along with alloy tank, tailsection and sidepanels. Those are left bare with panels painted Amaranth Red, an old Triumph color. The bike hasn’t been put on scales yet but it shouldn’t weigh much more than the Miler’s 350 pounds dry. Moving what mass there is down the road is the 790cc version of the Bonneville engine, hotted-up with headwork, flatslide Keihins, re-mapped ignition and free-breathing exhausts to produce 74 hp.












