Kengo Kimura’s Heiwa Motorcycle has once again crafted a stunning custom bike, this time transforming a humble 2005 Suzuki ST250 into a sleek and stylish scrambler. Kimura’s signature touch is evident in every detail, from the custom built frame to the handcrafted leather seat.
The bike’s minimalist design and attention to detail make it a true work of art. The transformation of the ST250 is nothing short of remarkable.
Kimura has completely reimagined the bike’s aesthetics, stripping away its original components and replacing them with custom made parts. The result is a bike that is both visually striking and mechanically sound.
The custom frame, in particular, is a masterpiece of engineering, providing the bike with a unique and agile handling character. The bike’s minimalist design is complemented by a high quality finish. Every component is meticulously crafted and finished to the highest standards.
The leather seat, for example, is not only functional but also a beautiful piece of craftsmanship. The effect is a bike that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Kengo Kimura’s custom Suzuki ST250 is a testament to his exceptional talent as a motorcycle builder.
The bike’s stunning design, impeccable craftsmanship, and high quality finish make it a true standout in custom motorcycles. The custom Suzuki scrambler is a sight to behold, with its sleek design and attention to detail. Grey Renthal grips adorn the handlebars, and a Heiwa-branded pad sits comfortably in the center.
The bike’s minimalist instrumentation includes a small speedometer mounted on the left fork. Tailor-made foot pegs enhance the riding experience, reflecting Kengo’s commitment to using custom parts whenever possible.
The wheels have been rebuilt and wrapped in dual purpose K950 rubber from Dunlop, ensuring optimal performance on any terrain. A stunning stainless-steel exhaust system runs high and terminates in a reverse megaphone muffler.
Kengo’s desire to maintain a slim profile led him to route the plumbing behind the frame tubes, right side panel, and shock absorber. The fuel tank was expertly painted by a regular collaborator, while the frame and swingarm were finished in black.
The rims and fenders were chrome plated, and several other parts were polished to a mirror finish. The tank features a glossy blue base and Heiwa Motorcycle logos in gold, courtesy of N2 Auto.