It’s not often you run into an artfully painted vintage street scrambler that goes beyond a simple new hue, but Portugal’s Unik Editions did just that to a 1991 Suzuki DR800. They called upon Vasco Costa to paint the frame, tank, and skid plate with more than just a color coating in a pattern worthy of wall art. The mod also receives a new tank from a Suzuki GN, new wheels, Arrow exhaust pipes, a custom leather seat, an amber headlight, and new hand-crafted side covers. It’s not a bike to just stare at, thankfully, since it’s built for speed, dirt, and endless trail and street rides. Unfortunately, for you, this one was a custom project for one lucky customer, so the closest you’ll likely come is right here.
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