The custom shop's retro-style scrambler sure looks good, though.
. The two-wheeler may look like a blast from the past, but its hardware is thoroughly modern and modular, making it well-suited for customization.The Forager is the handiwork of Deus Ex Machina’s Jeremy Tagand. Originally, he was tasked by the bike’s owner, Ty, with applying a Formula 1-inspired green and gold livery and swapping out the lighting equipment. He didn’t stop there, though.
This custom job is still powered by a 42-cubic-inch parallel-twin four-stroke engine that can generate 74 hp and 50 ft lbs of torque, but there’s also a stainless-steel SC-Project Conic 70’s exhaust system and a new radiator guard. Rounding things out are a set of Alpina Raggi wheels wrapped in Pirelli MT60RS tires.Unfortunately, The Forager is a one-off, so you can’t buy an example of your own. If you like what you see, you’re in luck, though.