Maccomotors has released another custom, this time a 1975 Yamaha XS650 called “The Mexican”. Built for a Spanish engineer living in Mexico, she’s got a very Bratstyle feel. The fork covers really make a visual statement, as it’s not something done very often. Here’s the details…
- Engine rebuilt
- Yamaha XS 850 front forks
- Double brake disks
- Maccomotors front forks covers
- Renthal handlebars
- New lights and control switch
- Biltwell Kung Fu grips
- Single Speedometer
- Bates headlight 4 1/2
- K&N filters
- Mini cateye Turn signals
- Tail light “Mongrel”
- Chopped standar mudguards
- Tires: Bridgestone AC-04 130 rear / Bridgestone Exedra 110 front
- Kawasaki enduro footpegs
- Relocated battery (Ballistis¡c battery)
- Ignition relocation
- Progressive rear shocks Hagon Dual Road
- Progressive fork front springs
- Subframe chopped
- Seat Maccomotors
- New paint Maccomotors
- Hooligan exhausts
She’s another nice build from Jose and Tito, and amply demonstrates their talent at making intriguing customs!
Photos By Sergio Ibarra from Semimate
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