Sabotage Motorcycles Transforms Yamaha SR400 into Stunning Custom Scrambler

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Sabotage Motorcycles Transforms Yamaha SR400
Sabotage Motorcycles Transforms Yamaha SR400

Skilled custom motorcycle builders Andy and Giles, the masterminds behind Sabotage Motorcycles, are revered for their meticulous work and infectious love for the craft.

Their expertise shines through in this breathtaking Yamaha SR400 scrambler, a phenomenal metamorphosis that took a brand-new motorcycle and turned it into a personalized marvel.

The project began with a practically new 2014 Yamaha SR400. Even though the bike was in immaculate shape, the owner sought Sabotage’s talents to create a unique scrambler that captured the spirit of the SR platform.

Understanding the SR’s potential as a base for custom creations, the Sabotage crew eagerly took on the challenge.

Sabotage Motorcycles Transforms Yamaha SR400
Sabotage Motorcycles Transforms Yamaha SR400 (Yamaha)

Ambition outpaced available time for one Yamaha SR400 owner, forcing him to hand over his customization dreams to the experts at Sabotage Motorcycles. The directive? Craft a scrambler that pays respect to the SR’s legacy while injecting a dose of elegance.

Sabotage rose to the challenge, transforming the bike with a one-of-a-kind paint scheme that seamlessly blends a gentle blue with silver accents and crisp white pinstripes.

Though the core elements like the engine and brakes remained stock, the workshop meticulously sculpted the SR400 into a true scrambler through a series of well-considered modifications and bespoke details.

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Maria Byrd

By Maria Byrd

Maria Byrd blends automotive journalism with a lifestyle lens, focusing on the intersection of design, comfort, and culture in today’s vehicles. At Dax Street, she covers luxury interiors, cutting-edge features, and the evolving role of cars in daily life. With a background in design and consumer trends, Maria’s work highlights the finer details—from the stitching on a leather seat to the UX of a next-gen infotainment system.

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