At Deus Ex Machina all brand stock platforms are good at cooking up very nice customs. In this case, “The Goose” is based on a 2018 Kawasaki Z900rs with a full fairing sourced at Airtec, adapted to the bike and organically leading to the final design.
As a matter of fact the fairing is modeled after Goose’s bike in the first Mad Max film. The headlight is incorporated and hidden behind the perforated screen. The skirt of the fairing is also modified to fit all around the in-line 4 Kawasaki engine.
Stock exhaust was de-tabbed, shortened and black ceramic coated by Hi-Octane Racing. Stock seat was re-upholstered with brown leather. Custom Paint work was sprayed by Deus House Painter with a midnight metallic green. The slight flake makes it slightly pop in the sun. Deus Ex Machina
Fugly, outdated and overall horrible aesthetically from any angle.
Come on Doc it’s not that bad. How many of us get our customs in a movie?
Doc’s right. Very right!
While I acknowledge that beauty’s in the eye of the beholder, in this case I really wonder.
Hideous and its not in any movie . Its modeled after the bike in a Mad Max movie ; Reading Skills 101
I’mwith Doc on this one
one of my favorite movies and Gooses bike was one of the coolest bikes ever… this thing does not do the original justice
Takes some effort to build such ugly scoots 🙂 !!!
agrees with ‘the slob’….As an Aussie Ive watched the original countless times.
the fugly fairing in this thing is hideous compared with the original ‘La Parisienne’ fairing on Jim Gooses bike.
That thing is a sacrelidge
A fine example of what can be done pairing a fine bike with the purity of custom crap.
I’m sorry that bike looks like a great ride, that hit every branch on the way down when it fell off the ugly tree.
Je n’aime pas ,du tout ce n’est pas mon gout.
Like the hot chick on Tinder, it’s much worse in real life.
when do the hipsters actually learn to build motorcycles
I’d tap that