Zeus Custom is a bike shop founded by a former graphic designer and banker with a shared passion for motorsport that wanted to bring the charm of the 60s back to the roads of Thailand. “The Wild 90s” is both one of their latest creations and also a perfect example of the kind of work they’re doing as a shop. “The Wild 90s” started life as a Triumph Thruxton 900, which is an impressive enough bike in its own right, but it’s even better now after all the Zeus Custom touches. From custom-machined parts like front/rear fenders, a headlight cover and brackets to reduce overall clutter, to a custom coffee beans leather saddle and an Ohlins rear suspension, Zeus Custom transformed this bike from an average Triumph Thruxton into an incredible custom scrambler. And even with the images of the rear wheel throwing feet of dust and rock into the air behind it, this bike is clean.
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