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Honda CRF250 "Atramental Two Five" by Deus Ex Machina of Bali
Deus Ex Machina of Bali built this custom CRF250 called the “Atramental Two Five”. The Honda CRF250R is an incredible bike and is one of the best 250 four-stroke motocross bikes. They replaced all the plastic cladding with sheet metal and billet alloy, with the help of The Bengkel Boys, their maestros of metal and all things mechanical. They also got rid of its factory lighting and bodywork. In it’s place is a new vintage-style alloy fuel tank with a custom acid etched logo cap, custom side panels with integrated number plates, and scrambler-style saddle paired with a kicked-up subframe and retro rear fender. Out in front, there’s an Acerbis fender, LED headlight and indicators, and a new handlebar unit.
The tall thin radiator of the CRF 250 Rally was replaced by a bespoke “DEUS” radiator. They opted to increase the coolant size to cope better with the tropical weather of Bali. A Deus logo was also etched into the top of the radiator cap. Other new bits of include, new alloy side covers, alloy exhaust cover plates, radiator guards with breather hoses, drilled-out chain guard and custom pillion pegs. The Atramental Two Five was finished off with a matte and gloss black livery, with splashes of silver and gold. Source Deus Ex Machina
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