Hearing Honda VTR250 and flat track racer used in the same sentence to describe the same bike is something we never thought we’d experience, but Deus did exactly that with their latest release, the Deus Ex Machina South Paw Motorcycle. The front of the bike remains mostly intact, but the back half of the bike was junked in favor of a cantilevered fuel cell that doubles as the rear sub-frame. The body was hand-shaped before being formed in carbon fiber, woven glass and epoxy composite based off of 1:1 sketches. The bike sits on a set of 17″ Excel alloy racing rims wrapped in Metzeler Sportec M7 RR tires that insure you’ll leave the corners looking like a professional flat track racer. And then there’s the vintage style paint job that’s perfectly complimented by the suede seat. Everything about this bike is marvelous, but we’ve come to expect nothing less from the team at Deus.
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