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The Kenstomoto MechaStallion Is The Craziest Honda CBR250R Of All Time
Kenny Yeoh, a Malaysian designer has modified a Honda CBR250R and named it the Kenstomoto MechaStallion.
Malaysian-based designer Kenny Yeoh has released one of his specials, called the Kenstomoto MechaStallion, based on a Honda CBR250R. The transformation is nothing short of stunning, and Paultan has managed to get great shots of the motorcycle.
To start with, the Kenstomoto MechaStallion features a single seat configuration, and the rear sub-frame receives significant alterations. The quarter-litre motorcycle sports a cyclopean single headlight, along with the tail lamp seated on two steel risers.
Most of the bodywork on the MechaStallion are 3D printed ABS plastic with the front-end alone comprising five different pieces, and so does the rear.
The headlight unit up front is deceptive, as it is a fog lamp, surrounded by four LED DRLs. The actual headlight is situated on either side of the motorcycle, just above the radiator panels.
Yeoh retains the original fuel tank but swaps the instrument console with a Trail Tech Vapor LCD dashboard that displays necessary readings. The MechaStallion receives a new wiring harness, and all the electrical connections, including the wiring, is neatly hidden away.
Yeoh's previous custom build includes the P6, the Demolisher, and the BOBR. The next build we can expect from the Malaysian designer is a Harley-Davidson V-Rod. Stay tuned for more.
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