The K-speed workshop is located in Bangkok and deals with the conversion of motorcycles. Their latest creation required a Honda BROS400, which they then turned into a futuristic art sculpture. The K-speed Future Storm is a feast for the eyes and will make even those who are not interested in motorcycles look at it with interest.
K-speed Future Storm is based on Honda BROS400. This was produced between 1988 and 1992. The BROS400 was considered a heavy and not very powerful motorcycle that was popular with those truly passionate Honda motorcycle enthusiasts. It was a smaller version of a motorcycle better known in Europe NT 650.
They are at K-speed completely redone the framework of the original BROS and created futuristic “café racer” with the stature of a street warrior. The redesigned fuel tank seamlessly flows into the rear of the motorcycle, on which the seat is mounted. In this way we get a continuous whole, which further highlights the elegance of the motorcycle. The front forks have received substantial guards, which provide additional protection while driving, and in a stationary state we are associated with motorcycles science fiction films. The front headlight is unobtrusively hidden above the wheel, and there are also unobtrusive turn signals around it. All this in order not to spoil the aesthetic whole. We are sure that this is not the last time we have heard of K-speed and that we can expect many more interesting things from their garage.
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Image gallery: K-speed Future Storm
More information:
k-speed.net