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Posted on May 16,2013 in Australia

Rene9ade Custom Motorcycles » 1992 Honda CB250

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This awesome Honda CB250 was shown at the recently concluded Throttle Roll event in Sydney, Australia. Rene9ade Custom Motorcycles‘ unique take on the 1992 model shared space, yet stood out, with more than 40 other killer builds.

The guys at Pipeburn spoke with bossman Ren de Haas about his latest build. “The bike is a ’92 CB250 twin. Internally, it’s very ordinary and nothing much has been changed with power delivery or drive train. The bike was in a pretty rugged state on delivery, but it ran so it ticked all the boxes. Then we got to work.”

“The client was my long time upholsterer and one of the best fabric guys in the industry. He had this bike for years and decided on actually doing something.” Ren collected it thinking he was just fitting a longer clutch and accelerator cable, but he chatted with the customer and within minutes a new custom build was commissioned. “He had a tank and a seat already. Other than that, I was given full artistic license.”

“He told me I could do whatever I thought would look cool – as long as it was minimal, raw and a little rugged.” Ren mentioned some ‘ratting out’ would be cool, and he was duly given the thumbs up.

“I wanted it to look old and ratty, but also on a second look, like it was not an old bike at all,” Ren states. “I am pretty sure we achieved this. It has a mix of old and new parts, lots of aged bike bits, some modern Dan Moto gizmos, and plenty of use for old welsh plugs here and there.”

“The frame was shortened, a plate fabricated up and fitted, custom seat mount, gauge mounts – the side-slung tacho is something love. A lot of wiring, welding and painting. And some messing around with acid to get the darn thing to rust up the way I wanted. Overall this was one fun build, my partner Mick and I had a ball creating this one-off piece and would love to take the rat look to the next level on a future build.”

via Pipeburn

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