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Honda XR600R "Tracker" #34 by Herencia Custom Garage
The bike was brought to Herencia Custom Garage by a customer who loved the XR600 from the '90s. The Honda XR600 is a very versatile bike. Born as a trail bike and thanks to its reliability and more than acceptable power, became a motocycle for all. All types of custom builds based on the XR600 from Cafe Racers to Heritage Custom Bratstyle can be seen, but Herencia Custom Garage wanted to stay faithful to the original Honda XR600 and mixed it with a Dirt Tracker style. The engine was restored completely. All gearbox and engine components are from the original XR600. To power the lights, speedometer and electrical elements a magnetic flywheel was mounted with a charging system. A more open UNI air filter and custom exhaust, designed by Herencia Custom Garage, was used to improve engine breathing. The sub-frame was trimmed, and a new one was built to accommodate the Harley Davidson XR seat and the Kawasaki 400cc fuel tank. The rear suspension is the original, but was restored fully. A Husqvarna 610 forks was mounted for better handling. KC LED lights, running boards motocross FLO, folding handles, Sunline, handlebar Protaper Evo and AVON tires complete the transformation. Alejandro Minissale did a spectacular job using the Honda tricolor decoration wanted by the owner. The logo on the tank is not a sticker, but was painted by hand. Source herenciacustomgarage.com
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