KOMPAS.com - Actually, Yamaha Scorpio born as a motor sports genre. But who would have thought could be hypermotard looking after the surgery. It turned out pretty cool. Transformation was indeed the motor owner's request, Hetmansyah Helmy, from the complex Marines Rangkapan Jaya Pura, Maruyung, Depok.
Helmy not just once modify the bike. Previously, modifications are made to Honda GL-Pro SMW750 Aprilia imitation.
In addition to style, this hypermotard model must be enjoyed by families, both wife and son. Hence, the convenience sector is still a special attention. "Original frame there is almost enggak changed. In fact, the standard tank Scorpio continues to be used," explained Wardoyo, Gandul modifikator of the workshop on 2Wheel Custom Cinere, Depok.
In addition to style, this hypermotard model must be enjoyed by families, both wife and son. Hence, the convenience sector is still a special attention. "Original frame there is almost enggak changed. In fact, the standard tank Scorpio continues to be used," explained Wardoyo, Gandul modifikator of the workshop on 2Wheel Custom Cinere, Depok.
Wardoyo admitted no difficulty when responding to requests to Helmy bike converted into hypermotard style. Incidentally, the standard framework of Scorpio is very supportive. "Just count the legs wide so that the desired final appearance materialize," he admitted.
To strengthen the legs, upside down the model's trail specifically attached to the front. Here, Helmy using aftermarket parts made in Thailand. Front view becomes a key to change. Headlamp shell design is taken from the Aprilia Dorsoduro. "The model is merged with sepatbor smaller. This is so typical hypermotard," sure Wardoyo.
Other changes appear on the swinging arm that looks to be more gambot after given condoms made from the plate. Changes also appear on the front disc brakes so it looks bigger now.
Other changes appear on the swinging arm that looks to be more gambot after given condoms made from the plate. Changes also appear on the front disc brakes so it looks bigger now.
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