by baliorange | Jul 27, 2016 |
The Sunset Strip
This alluring jap-style conversion leaves no screw unturned in a complete makeover of a ’95 GL Pro. Every attention to detail has been paid in bringing this superbly modified street-sled to new life with low-profile flat black and muted color scheme on the tank. This bike’s unique look will stand out among all the other modified’s on the road, and leave them standing still at the traffic signal.
Tech – Specs
1995 Honda GL Pro
160cc
Bison front shock system
Kei Hin 26mm carburetor
Custom cut and weld frame
Custom fenders
“Tornado” style custom exhaust
“Love is that
feeling you
get when you
like something
as much as your
motorcycle”
-HUNTER THOMPSON
Handmade In Indonesia
On any given day tukangs (Indonesian mechanics) hammer, drill, grind and weld repairs and parts on motorbikes and scooters, fabricating the unimaginable and seemingly impossible in cramped, sweltering conditions with limited resources, materials and parts to create functional working machines and ride them.
Indonesians’ and their families rely on their bikes for everyday life, sometimes transporting their entire families on a single scooter to school, to work and back again. Every Day..
by baliorange | Jul 27, 2016 |
The Knievel
This modified Honda Tiger recons a style to the classic American dare-devil Evel Knievel, whose successful and failed stunts- like jumping 14 passenger busses on his motorcycle- caught the world’s attention in the 1970’s. Built on the solid and reliable Honda Tiger chassis this street-tracker style bike with its original color scheme is guaranteed get you where you want to go and beyond
Tech – Specs
Honda Tiger 200cc
Bison front shock system
Alloy rims
Custom tank
Custom panels
Racing exhaust
“Love is that
feeling you
get when you
like something
as much as your
motorcycle”
-HUNTER THOMPSON
Handmade In Indonesia
On any given day tukangs (Indonesian mechanics) hammer, drill, grind and weld repairs and parts on motorbikes and scooters, fabricating the unimaginable and seemingly impossible in cramped, sweltering conditions with limited resources, materials and parts to create functional working machines and ride them. Indonesians’ and their families rely on their bikes for everyday life, sometimes transporting their entire families on a single scooter to school, to work and back again. Every Day..
by baliorange | Jul 26, 2016 |
Moon Racer
Fancy a unique café’ racer?
We got it- this ‘72 Honda Cubby has been stripped to the bones and reanimated as traffic-dodging fast and sleek interpretation of café’ racers of old with modern twists in style and parts. The Moon racer is a fully functional street machine with a narrow profile that gets you through the Bali grid-lock like a wet fish through water. Wanna get there in a hurry? No worries! The 110cc’s engine will deliver when you crack the throttle on this chopped and tucked scooter turned into a traffic light launch rocket. An extra pair of off-set foot rests and low profile handle bars allow you to ride in true café racing style for those times when the road is empty and the throt
Tech – Specs
1972 Honda S 90z
110 cc
18” rims and tires
Drop-down racing handle bars
“Love is that feeling you get when you like something as much as your motorcycle”
-HUNTER THOMPSON
Handmade In Indonesia
On any given day tukangs (Indonesian mechanics) hammer, drill, grind and weld repairs and parts on motorbikes and scooters, fabricating the unimaginable and seemingly impossible in cramped, sweltering conditions with limited resources, materials and parts to create functional working machines and ride them. Indonesians’ and their families rely on their bikes for everyday life, sometimes transporting their entire families on a single scooter to school, to work and back again. Every Day..
by baliorange | Jul 26, 2016 |
Midnight Art
Its a fantasy that every road bike owner must have had at some time in their lives. What if I could build a bike that was invisible to radar? The thought of those charming boys in law enforcement totally unable to get a reading on you as you glide through your favourite set of corner.
Tech – Specs
HYamaha Scorpio 225
Kehin 28 PWL
TK rims
Shinko Sr 428
Bison front shock
Custom double shock
Custom rear wheel hubs
Custom rear light
Custom headlight
Custom indicator
Led headlight
Koso speedometer
Custom aluminum body
Custom aluminum tank
Custom fuel lid
Custom exhaust
Custom finish aluminum circular patern
“A little rebellion now and then is a good thing…”
-THOMAS JEFFERSON
Handmade In Indonesia
On any given day tukangs (Indonesian mechanics) hammer, drill, grind and weld repairs and parts on motorbikes and scooters, fabricating the unimaginable and seemingly impossible in cramped, sweltering conditions with limited resources, materials and parts to create functional working machines and ride them.
Indonesians’ and their families rely on their bikes for everyday life, sometimes transporting their entire families on a single scooter to school, to work and back again. Every Day..
by baliorange | Jul 25, 2016 |
BBG Cafe Racer
Braaaap… Braaaap… Gone. If you’re not riding this bike, that’s what you will hear. You’ll have to ask the guy riding it to pull over if you wanna check it out. This eclectic custom build is an amalgam of body and engine parts from two different models of Honda bikes, selective aftermarket components and hand-fashioned aluminum and brass caps, light guards, fenders, panels and fuel tank shaped from stock materials right here at Smoked Garage.
Tech – Specs
Honda CB 100 frame
Honda Tiger 200cc engine
Keihin PWL 28 mm carburetor
TK rims
Avon Speed master MK2 tires
Bison front suspension
YSS rear shocks
Custom aluminum hand-turned body parts
JJ custom stainless steel exhaust
Powder coat paint with hand pin striping
“Love is that
feeling you
get when you
like something
as much as your
motorcycle”
-HUNTER THOMPSON
Handmade In Indonesia
On any given day tukangs (Indonesian mechanics) hammer, drill, grind and weld repairs and parts on motorbikes and scooters, fabricating the unimaginable and seemingly impossible in cramped, sweltering conditions with limited
resources, materials and parts to create functional working machines and ride them.
Indonesians’ and their families rely on their bikes for everyday life, sometimes transporting their entire families on a single scooter to school, to work and back again. Every Day..