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Bike Of The Day: 2004 Kawasaki W650 Deus Customs Bobber

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This stunning custom bike, crafted by Deus Customs, is a unique creation built around a 2004 Kawasaki W650 (EJ650) base model. With an emphasis on luxury and performance, Deus transformed the motorcycle into a high-end, premium hardtail bobber, showcasing their commitment to excellence. The centrepiece of this bicycle is a robust 676cc vertical twin engine paired with a reliable five-speed manual transmission.

With its one-of-a-kind custom painting, every side of this bike stands out in a unique way. The majority of distinctive Kawasaki parts have undergone significant changes, aside from the engine alone. To enhance the overall performance of the bike, the rear body underwent significant modifications, converting it into a sturdy hardtail configuration; key adjustments included downsizing the rear wheel diameter from 18 inches to 17 inches and upscaling the front wheel dimension from 19 to 21 inches.

Notable features include the conversion to a pod filter system, a two-into-one exhaust with a tulip-shaped muffler, an alloy housing for the lithium battery and electrical components, a Daytona-style speedometer, fuel tanks sourced from a Yamaha SR500, a Bates-inspired headlight, Posh Bullet turn signals, a Springer-style seat, and alloy fenders and drag bars.

This iconic motorcycle has served as a showcase for promotional events by Deus Ex Machina, a renowned Australian lifestyle brand, and other notable companies alike. Recently, it garnered widespread acclaim and even caught the attention of renowned watchmaker Breitling.

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