Triumph Scrambler, the Jurassic World prop motorbike has been sold [PHOTO]

It was sold for around 40.000 euros

Triumph Scrambler – The Triumph Scrambler, driven by actor Chris Pratt in Jurassic World, sold at auction over the weekend for the impressive sum of 28.000 pounds (approximately 40.000 euros). The custom-made bike, which raced alongside the Raptors in what is considered one of the blockbusters of the summer, was sold for a noble cause, the battle against prostate cancer.

Triumph is the official partner of The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride and this £28.000 will be used to carry out various research projects. The new owner of Triumph Scrambler He thus joins a very exclusive club, given that only two wheels have been made 3 specimens. One for the filming of Jurassic World, while the other two are owned by Chris Pratt and Triumph.

Inspired by the TR6C Trophy Special, the Triumph Scrambler is equipped with an 865cc twin-cylinder engine, a high-level RACING ARROW exhaust, custom footrests and Matte Green coloring. Furthermore, it comes with a certificate of authenticity. The proceeds from the sale will, as mentioned, be donated to The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride, the international gentleman-style event of which Triumph is a proud sponsor, dedicated to classic motorbikes and café racers, which since 2012 has aimed to raise public awareness and raise funds for prostate cancer research. Triumph in Jurassic World continues the long tradition that links the English brand to the world of cinema and celebrities. British two-wheelers have, in fact, been the favorite companions for many Hollywood stars, both in the past and present, such as the great Steve McQueen, the legendary Marlon Brando and the more recent Bradley Cooper, George Clooney and Ryan Reynolds.

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