Super Streetbike Brings You The Hottest Bikes From Japan.
While an ocean of blue separates our two countries, Japanese riders are up to date, if not even ahead, of custom bike trends. The American culture, fashion and lifestyle are highly respected in Japan but are not necessarily carbon copied.
The custom bike scene continues to flourish, with bikes that feature tons of aftermarket products produced in the U.S., but applied with some of Japan's finest unique style.
The one thing that is certain is that fans of the two-wheeled form are the same throughout the world. Bikers, regardless of their country of origin, all ride for the same sense of freedom, excitement and desire to own a machine that displays their individual style and personality.
Cherry-Blossom
Butterfly's Opinion:
"This Hayabusa is the perfect example of how the Japanese have the ability to take the American-style custom to the next level. The bike features artwork that is as much at home in East L.A. as Tokyo. The use of anodizing, color and accessories screams feng shui."
2004 Suzuri Hayabusa
Front End: Tricky Air suspension, Performance
Machine "Marquee" wheel, Avon tire
Rear End: Tricky Air suspension, single-sided swingarm with 300mm Avon tire, Performance
Machine "Marquee" wheel
Motor: Brock's Performance Sidewinder exhaust
Paint: Level One
Accessories: Vortex rearsets, Trac Dynamics triple tree, Pro One Blade levers, ST Machine frame sliders, RIS Designs kickstand, billet engine cover, grab rail
Owner: Tsuyoshi Saitoh
Builder: The Check Shop
(www.checkeuro.com)