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K-Speed Green Scrambler

The spectacular Green Scrambler is a remarkable custom build born from the visionary mind of Tanadit Sarawek, also known as Eak, the creative force behind the esteemed K-Speed garage. This Yamaha XSR155-based masterpiece is a testament to Eak's ingenuity and passion for crafting unique motorcycles with a distinctive flair.

The Yamaha XSR155 was transformed into a rugged street scrambler with a versatile army-inspired aesthetic. With meticulous craftsmanship, the new metalwork is seamlessly integrated into the main frame, resulting in a cohesive and visually striking design.

Under the hood, the stock engine is kept factory fresh, with the addition of Eak's signature high-rise exhaust system for an extra dose of performance. Neat touches abound, from the large LED headlight mounted to the forks to the vintage tail light and tiny indicators adorning the rear end. The end result is a true pocket rocket, a versatile street scrambler that begs to be ridden. 




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