An awesome creation from Malaysia; a brutal looking Benelli BN600 Streetfighter built by Kenny Yeoh from Kenstomoto. A BN600 as a base bike, some funds of a client and a carte blanche started all this. It’s called “The Demolisher”.
Inspired by a typical Asian anime serie, Kenny wanted to create a bike that would fit right in “Mobile Suit Gundam“. If you check out some clips on Youtube you know that he succeeded…
The Italian brand is now owned by Chinese, and the biggest market is (of course) Asia. The owner of Benelli, the QianJiang Group, also market the BN600 as the “Keeway RK600”. It’s not a mainstream bike, but it has some pretty specs: the 600cc 4 in line puts out 82hp and 52Nm at 11,500rpm.
Check out the full story behind this build here.
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[su_custom_gallery source=”media: 2501,2500,2499,2497,2496,2495,2492,2493,2490″ link=”lightbox” title=”never”]Kenstomoto is all about passion and quality. Kenny only works on one bike at the same time and works hard to get some recognition. With these kind of creations that’s only a matter of time…
Image credits: Paultan.org
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An awesome creation from Malaysia; a brutal looking Benelli BN600 Streetfighter built by Kenny Yeoh from Kenstomoto. A BN600 as a base bike, some funds of a client and a carte blanche started all this. It’s called “The Demolisher”.
Inspired by a typical Asian anime serie, Kenny wanted to create a bike that would fit right in “Mobile Suit Gundam“. If you check out some clips on Youtube you know that he succeeded…
The Italian brand is now owned by Chinese, and the biggest market is (of course) Asia. The owner of Benelli, the QianJiang Group, also market the BN600 as the “Keeway RK600”. It’s not a mainstream bike, but it has some pretty specs: the 600cc 4 in line puts out 82hp and 52Nm at 11,500rpm.
Check out the full story behind this build here.
Gallery
[su_custom_gallery source=”media: 2501,2500,2499,2497,2496,2495,2492,2493,2490″ link=”lightbox” title=”never”]Kenstomoto is all about passion and quality. Kenny only works on one bike at the same time and works hard to get some recognition. With these kind of creations that’s only a matter of time…
Image credits: Paultan.org