Heading to the shoreline to catch some big waves? Just ride with your surfboard kept in place by bespoke quick release board racks. This “surf bike” is based on a Kawasaki W650 (referring to the engine displacement), a model introduced in 1999 resembling British motorcycles of the early 1960s, notably the Triumph Bonneville. The W650 was lowered. received custom ace bars, a digital clock, custom stainless front and rear fenders, a Bates style headlight, Rizoma mirrors and indicators from Posh. The battery is now neatly nestled under the swing arm with the balance of the sparky stuff under the seat to achieve a less is more look. Built by Jeremy Tagand at Deus Customs.
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Hope it’s not windy on the way to the beach. Or this bike may change lane without warning.
Neat product. Needed in Santa Cruz
Where there’s a will there is a way!!
very cool
Call me when you make a bike for me and my chello.
Whoa, Dude ???
If you build it, they will come
Maybe ????
I wish the front fender was a little bit closer to the tire. 😉
It is a great looking bike.
There are moments of detachment in life that are all too short…those are the moments. Motorcycle riders and suffers share these moments. And although this is not a new concept, I’m surprised we don’t see more motorcycles fitted like this one. Pretty clean machine!
Been there done that years ago. My stuff went on an international surf trip to Nicaragua with a ADV photographer named John Beck.
They have a fun web sight, great pics.
-nicker-
Nicker, fyi it’s website, not web sight.
So does the leg go over the board on inbetween the bike and the board?