Honda Five-Cylinder Modifications
For the five-Cylinder modifications Honda Motor, Mr Yusuf working on this bike is not just looking for sensation without function, but vice versa. This is evidenced as he rode it up onto the podium at the judging session. Uniquely, although the sound is quite fierce, but the rhythm of the machine can still be stationary.Five Cylinder Engine HONDA TIGER by M Yusuf Adib
"This is basically Honda Tiger 2002, five blocks of my own custom cylinder to be able to enter and walk according to functionality, its capacity up to 600 cc," said Yusuf.
According to him, for workmanship focus in the engine sector he completed for two more years. Starting from setting all "offal" machine, gear ratio, to change the transmission sector.
Honda Tiger Five PsychoEngine
"Transmission still use Honda Tiger, but I change and custom again from vertical to horizontal We build everything from casting power, radial engine, to crankshaft as our own print, lastly about chassis and frame," said Yusuf.
Radial engine is the configuration of internal combustion engine. The cylinder is set around the crankshaft direction through the crankshaft like a wheel rod. In general, technology is often found in older aircraft engines.
Yusuf's work is quite sensational, even some international jurors such as Kaichiroh Kurosu from Japan's Cherry's Company, and Yaniv Evan from American Motorcycle Powerplant made him shake his head. They were puzzled as to how Joseph could pin five cylinders, in a machine originally only one cylinder.
Honda Five-Cylinder PsychoEngine
But this is not the first work of Joseph, before he ever made the Honda GL 100 with a three-cylinder W-engine engine, even now he received a special order of two-cylinder engine Tiger for builders who want to upgrade their custom motors.
It was not easy for Joseph to make this machine really workable. After the engine affairs is completed, other obstacles that he encountered was to build the frame and frame it, as a result he also stringed the chassis using a 4 mm simles pipe with bold tracker concept.
All chassis are connected and assembled specifically to be occupied by a machine nicknamed Dragon Five or Naga Lima. The builder M. Yusuf Adib Mustofa ride along with the 2002 Honda Tiger 'Naga Lima.' Approximately two months, finally the custom order was so, and this bike can run normally without any constraints.
According to him, the total workmanship spent no more than 100 million. But the price issue is not a top priority, Yusuf is proud enough to give birth to a recognized work and can pay off all his hard work. Check out CB 100 Underbone.
Honda Five-Cylinder Modifications PsychoEngine
Even he hopes to bring Dragon Five in Indoneia said Lima Naga to compete to the international level. One of his dreams is to compete in the modification contest in Sweden. "I want to go to Sweden, the motor contest there for the AMD World Championsip Germany, I have a dream to be the first Indonesian contest in Europe," he said.
Specifications Honda Five-Cylinder Modifications:
- Chassis: Custom Psycho Engine with Simles.
- Engine: Four not 200 cc to 600 cc 5 cylinder radial by Psycho Engine Purwokerto Indonesia
- Transmission: Honda Tiger 2002 Multi Wet.
- Tires: Bridgestone Trail Wine 130/80 18 "(front), Bridgestone Trail Wine 180/80 14" (rear).
- Suspension: All Custom
- Brakes: Discs (front), Tromol (rear).
- Exhaust: Cutom Free Flow Stainless Custom.
- Bodiworks and Colors: Simless Pipe 4 mm, Spiecehacker paint, painting artist: Maruciel.
- Seat: Custom.
- Headlights: Triangle Headlamp.
- Electrical: Custom.
If you need to know more and create a amazing modification you can contact Psychoengine Indonesia
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