Even if you don't follow the world of motorcycling very often, you definitely notice some unusual 'creation'. Something similar could be said about the Honda CT90 BMX 'Redline', produced by Lossa Enginering. She's so weird she's downright brilliant.
After a detailed examination, we quickly find that at Loss Engineering they didn't do it BMX the wheel on which you would 'put' the engine, but vice versa. They took the motorcycle Honda CT90 and changed his appearance so that he now resembles a hair extreme sports bike. To achieve this look, most of the Honda frame had to be removed, and some parts had to be completely rebuilt. All this for the reason that the final product would resemble a bicycle BMX Redline from The 80s of the last century.
To top it all off, they added seat BMX bikes, suitable handles and pedals, and finally spoked rims. The finished product certainly lived up to all expectations as it closely resembled a BMX bike. A cute motorcycle has a big engine 110 cubic centimeters, and meets all the required road criteria for his registration. Honda 'Redline' was auctioned on the online portal eBay, but unfortunately, according to the latest information, it already has a new owner.
Image Gallery - Lossa Engineering Honda CT90 BMX 'Redline'
More information:
lossengineering.com