Sunday, 3 June 2012

Well if smitten Weight "Streettracker"

Jakarta, - In the realm of modified motorcycles, Street tracker instead of a new flow and has started since the 1970s that inspired Yamaha RS400. Although simple oprekannya with wide handlebars feature (there are no rearview mirrors), saddles thin, the two tire types of scratching the ground (off-road) with different sizes, and the far rear fender and tire, but to hang out impressively macho. This is what underlies Dono Widiatmoko Aji (28) willing Yamaha Scorpio 2008 as a daily transport to be changed."I've long wanted to change the Scorpio, looking for concepts to finally elect a la Street tracker, but still with a touch of old school and comfortable everyday use. Then the legs wants more muscular, Motor Studio rest please be creative," said the man born poor, in memory of the initial story keteika he handed the bike to Bike Custom Motorcycle Studio.To meet the desires, the modifier Donny Ariyanto, starting the focus of his touch on the legs of the iron horse bearing the tuning fork. In order for the front suspension stocky, have replaced the standard front fork Suzuki Bandit 400 equipped with a brake device. Likewise with the swing arm (swing arm) by Donny original rectangular swing arm made of seamless cylinders 2 inches in diameter so that the condensed classic impression. Became apparent, after the rear shock is applied YSS Z-Series. Classic impression emanating from the use of rim radius of the Japanese kindergarten size 18x3 front and 18x3-inch, 5 round rubber from the rear 130/80-18 Shinko.On the body, Donny much use with 1.2 mm galvanized plate as a material for the tank, front and rear fenders, left and right cover. When all the motors have been completed, turn Comet Studio is in charge of putting the finishing touches on combining colors black and red from Sikkens.Machinery sector does not get a touch at all, because the 225 cc engine capacity was considered quite speeding. Only, the air filter is replaced with a TDR and Jet Hot exhaust work.

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