Mesmerized by the 67-degree custom-built 'rocket model' car.
A member of the Honda 67 Club in Gia Lai has created a custom bike inspired by the EVE bike from Bandit9 studio in Saigon.
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| Two years ago, Bandit9 – a custom motorcycle studio founded in Saigon in 2009 by Filipino designer Daryl Villanueva – created EVE, a stunning custom Honda 67 with a long, slender body resembling a rocket. However, as a bespoke creation, this motorcycle cost up to $4500 USD. |
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| Compared to the original EVE, this custom model retains the same frame structure and steering angle as the original Honda 67. Similarly, the entire front fork and headlight are also from the Honda 67. |
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| A member of the Honda 67 Gia Lai Club created a modified version of the EVE motorcycle with a similar style, but without drastically altering the original design. |
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| To enhance the bike's sporty look, the handlebars have been replaced with a pair of neat clip-on handlebars in the cafe racer style. The bike has only a single speedometer. |
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| Compared to the standard EVE, the modified version from Gia Lai, number 67, features a seat with thicker padding. Additionally, the owner has cleverly integrated a taillight into the overall design. |
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| While Bandit9 offers the EVE with two engine options, 90 or 125 cc, this 67-degree modified version still uses the original 50 cc engine. |
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| While Bandit9 offers the EVE with two engine options, 90 or 125 cc, this 67-degree modified version still uses the original 50 cc engine. |
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| On the right, the exhaust system utilizes a cleverly designed exhaust manifold that curves at a right angle to the frame of the 67, along with a unique, high-mounted, shortened "pear-shaped" muffler. |
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| While Bandit9 offers the EVE with two engine options, 90 or 125 cc, this 67-degree modified version still uses the original 50 cc engine. |
According to kienthuc.net.vn











