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Yamaha FZ-07 “The Framer” Street Flat Tracker by Deus Ex Machina
Deus Ex Machina’s Michael “Woolie” Woolaway created an American Flat Track mile racer for the street, customizing a 2017 Yamaha FZ-07, which he named “The Framer.” Jeff Cole, chassis designer of C&J Frames, assisted with the layout and geometry of the bespoked frame. Built from high-grade .60 Chromoly the frame was meticulously designed around a bespoke fuel tank, where special considerations had to be made to ensure a fuel capacity that was street bike worthy without compromising the Flat Track performance.
The engine of the FZ-07 was completely rebuilt and upgraded with a Factory Yamaha racing kit, which includes oversized pistons, factory spec ported cylinder head, superior race valves, cam’s and electronics package for custom engine tuning. 1100-0 aluminium was used for hand fabricated custom body pieces, which give the bike its overall Flat Track Race aesthetic while hiding the wringing and electronics. Other upgrades include a custom tracker-style tail section, a front number-plate with an integrated headlight, 19” Roland Sands Traction wheels, RaceTech-tuned suspension, Brembo M50 Monoblocs, Yoshimura crash protection, Saddlemen seat, and a sport-bike-style carbon fiber exhaust. Source Deus Ex Machina
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