There’s something unique about Deus Ex Machina’s latest creation, the Atramental Two Five: it looks somewhat anonymous and totally special, at the same time. Its basic motocross DNA is combined with a black, silver, and gold colorway that’s a head-turner. The base bike is a low-displacement but capable Honda CRF250R with all of the stock plastic parts replaced by custom pieces. It also gets a new subframe, new seat, Renthal tracker style bars, LED headlight, Acerbis fenders, and a custom fuel tank with an acid-etched logo cap to top it all off. A functional and thoughtful addition is a bigger radiator to aid cooling in hotter weather, making it more versatile than the base bike. This special build was done up based on a customer request, and we’re guessing he’s in love with his new creation and struggling between gawking at it or getting it dirty.
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