"LaSombra" Custom Yamaha SR400

"Spinna" Kawasaki Z200

Once a cool little classic bike that may have been noticed by a handful of die hard enthusiasts the Kawasaki Z200 was transformed into a clean modern Cafe racer machine that now turns more than just heads. 

As all custom builds start off in the workshop, Gasoline Motor Co's customer came to get some new tires and the chain and sprockets replaced but was opened up to a world of ideas and creativity on the workbench in the new Alexandria shop. The motorcycle was stripped down to its bare bones, rims and frame sent off for a gloss black finish. All of the internals ripped out, battery and electrics relocated into a cleverly fabricated stealth box under the seat. The rear guard was shortened and tidied up with some sleek indicators and rear sets while the front guard was traditionally removed for that bad boy feel.  After several false starts on the fuel tank color which was professionally painted emerald green then orange, the end result ended up an inspiration from the Gasoline team into this striking bronze and black color scheme that came alive over a few collies in the workshop.  Whilst the motorcycle was starting to show some character we suggested a nick name which evolved in the  “SPINNA”  a hand drawn design, placed on the tanks side. The meaning of the work came from the owners X Girlfriend who apparently was a bit of a typical X HEAD SPINNA. We then matched colors with a Retro driven headlight which was sourced in-house and its rim color matched to the tank, along with the obvious clip on bars, a smaller speedometre and to top it off a custom upholstered seat which was laid down for the final touch. 

Shortly after finishing the build, a mate of ours who is in the demolition business tipped us off that there was a falling down ware house around the corner that was damaged in the recent Hail Storms in Alexandria  and in no time Gasoline photographer Nich Zalmpy and Jason Gasoline pounced over there shooting the final product that is now know as  “SPINNA” by Gasoline Motor co.

Photos: Nich Zalmpy.

For more info on this build and potentially something you want us to produce for you. Contact Gasoline Motor Cowww.gasoline.com.au - 02 9698 44 33 


CUSTOM BRAAAP MERCURY

YAMAHA SR400

"Trouble" Yamaha XS750

Lucille BMW R80

Bringing together some of the most professional and experienced metal fabricators, painters and artists in the country to transform and create this immaculate BMW Cafe Racer. Built around its original four stroke, two cylinder horizontally opposed boxer 800cc Engine, the frame has undergone a copper dipped process and its tank masterfully painted along with its metal fabricated rear end. All its mechanical components got some very special attention to ensure it was running beyond optimal performance and looking even better. As a finishing touch to the beautiful machine Artist Neo Dutch and also cousin of Von Dutch skill fully engraved a Japanese inspired design on both the fuel cap and triple tree. 

A jigsaw puzzle of hands to finish this machine, Strategic assembly and a fuck load of thought...


REBELLION CUSTOM BRAAAP MERCURY 

The long awaited Rebellion has been finished and revealed at this years Throttle Roll. Built for the purpose of breaking all the rules using our method of industrial crafted and raw steel finishings, this Machine now rides like a rebel. Just an example of what you can do to a Braaap Mercury.

Custom Suzuki 650 Eternity 

Customer named Eternity is the latest Custom build by Gasoline. Starting with a fair condition Suzuki LS650 the bike was stripped down, cleaned up and the build began. Whilst not spoiling the integrity of the original bike a cafe style was implemented featuring everything to the finer detail.  The LS is one of the few belt driven bikes that can adapt a cafe racer look and finishing result is definitely a meaner, cleaner version of its former self. 

BRAAAP MERCURY CUSTOM BUILD


HONDA FT500 BY GASOLINE MOTOR CO Feature on Silodrome

The Honda FT500 was released in the early 1980s with a strong focus on American flat track racing (the “FT” in the name was a reference to this), it was fitted with the same 499cc single cylinder engine as the almost bullet-proof Honda XR500 enduro bike – with the addition of cast aluminium wheels, an integrated tank/seat/tail, and disc brakes with dual piston calipers.

With 35hp at the rear wheel, torque at 28.9 ft-lbs and a dry weight of 370lbs, the FT500 was well positioned as a mid-range motorcycle for those who didn’t want a 250 but couldn’t quite afford a fully-fledged flat track bike. Despite this, the FT500 wasn’t a big seller in the USA, Europe or its native Japan.

Some thought this was due to the slightly clunky appearance and some thought it was down to the minor mechanical quibbles that most new owners needed to fix – primarily the rear bearing of the starter pinion. Owners who stuck with the bike often became evangelists for the model but as is often the case in the world of motorcycles, a bad reputation is quickly gained and slowly lost.

Surviving FT500s are getting harder and harder to come by, and the surging popularity of mid-size single cylinder engines like the Yamaha SR400/SR500 has lead to the Honda seeing a renaissance for the almost forgotten 500cc thumper from the age of disco synth.

When Jason Gasoline was looking for a suitable candidate for his Mrs’ daily rider he came across a Honda FT500 that had been imported to Australia from its home country. The appeal of the bike’s simplicity coupled with its relatively rare status sealed the deal and he rolled the new acquisition into the Gasoline Motor Co.headquarters to begin work.

As with all of his builds, this one began with a full tear down and inspection. The original airbox and seat were discarded along with the handlebars, gauges, fenders, exhaust and rear suspension. The goal was to create a motorcycle suitable for urban use by a lady, so weight needed to be kept to a minimum and manoeuvrability was favoured over all-out speed.

In order to maximise stopping power Jason had a local Australian brake specialist create a pair of matching drilled disc rotors – a pair of matching Coker Classic Diamond Tread Tires were fitted front and back, and a set of matching diamond-pattern grips were sourced to match.

The seat pan and rear cowl were fabricated in-house at Gasoline, with the diamond pattern upholstery outsourced to a local expert in leather motorcycle seats. It was decided that the original cast aluminium wheels would be kept in place after receiving the same black finish as the frame, silencer and engine.

Perhaps the single most notable feature on this bike, dubbed “Golddigger” by its new owner, is the inverted left/right paint scheme. Viewed from the right side the bike is gold with black details, and from the left side its black with gold details. It’s a unique idea that we haven’t seen implemented before, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see it become a lot more common once the Golddigger is seen far and wide.

If you’d like to see more from Jason and the Gasoline Motor Co. you can click here to view the site or for More from Silodrome click here.

Images via Heleana Genaus @ In Venus Veritas


Gasoline Custom Yamaha SR400 - Tomahawk II

The Tomahawk II has received massive exposure and recognition throughout the custom motorcycle industry, on a National and International scale. It was on the front cover of JUST BIKES and was the main feature story in JUST BIKES' September, 2014 Edition.

It has been showcased at Throttle Roll in 2014, and has recently been shipped to its proud new owner in France.

 

Feel free to shoot us an email if you want us to custom build a Tomahawk III for you :)
info@gasoline.com.au


'Trouble' Gasoline Custom Yamaha XS750 (Under Construction)

"HERE'S TROUBLE!"

This beautiful Custom Yamaha XS750 is still under construction for a customer. We can easily build you one though if you are interested in a custom build along these line. Any lines in fact. Anything is possible in the world of customisation.


Gasoline Custom Yamaha SR400 - Tomahawk

Gasoline's Internationally Acclaimed 'Tomahawk' Custom Yamaha SR400 continues to impress. Read article here.


Gasoline Custom Sportster


Gasoline Custom Thruxton


Gasoline Custom Yamaha SR400 - Skull Rider


Gasoline Custom Fat Boy Lo


Gasoline Custom Fat Boy


Gasoline Custom Motorcycle V-Retro


Gasoline Custom Flat Tracker


Gasoline Custom Café Racer


Gasoline Custom Yamaha 250


Custom Skyteam City Ace 125


Custom Skyteam City Ace 125 Mirrors


SCOOTERS

Customs, Restorations & Paint Jobs

 

Gasoline Custom ITALJET DRAGSTER 180cc


Gasoline Italian Vespa S finished in the Italian Flag


1963 VBB Vespa Louis Vuitton Speedster

This Heritage Vespa was fully restored and customised by Gasoline. Beautiful pastel two tone finishes, with Louis Vuitton leather seats. The inspiration for this scooter was based on the Porsche 1950s Speedster.

$NFS

Price $9,990


Beautiful two-tone colour finish with a full restoration of this heritage Vespa.


Franchi Brothers - Italian Bar


1977 Solex - Full-Restoration & Paint Job

This is a 1977 Solex. Designed and manufactured in France. Gasoline completely dismantled every nut and bolt on this motorised bicycle. Resprayed Gloss Black as its original colour. 


Gasoline can source you a base model for you to work with if you are interested in a custom motorcycle build.

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+612 9698 4433

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