With nine flagship shops and an extra thirteen retail locations scattered around the globe, Deus Ex Machina possesses markedly extra assets and group participants than most custombike outfits. This allows the custom moto and way of life powerhouse to churn out bespoke builds at an incredibly fast rate. So, regardless of Deus Australia unveiling a build less than a fortnight ago, Deus’ Bali operation has now revealed yet another stellar dual-game project, this time bestowing a present day enduro with traditional scrambler aesthetics.
Known as the “Atramental Two Five,” the build began existence as a late-model Honda CRF250, before being totally rid of its factory lights and bodywork. In it’s place is a brand new vintage-fashion tank, custom facet panels with integrated quantity plates, and scrambler-fashion saddle paired with a kicked-up subframe and unfashionable rear fender. Out in front, there’s an Acerbis fender, LED headlight and indicators, and a brand new handlebar unit. There’s additionally a drilled-out chain guard, custom pillion pegs, bespoke “DEUS” radiator and fuel-tank caps, and a larger capacity radiator to better cope with the Bali climate. Completing the one-off Honda is a custom matte and gloss black livery juxtaposed by means of silver and gold highlights at the forks, calipers, spokes, and heat shield.