The Sportster Iron 883 is undoubtedly an unmistakable product designed by the American cruiser motorcycle manufacturer. The Harley-Davidson has introduced this motorcycle as a blacked out cruiser, which always looks ready to ride over. The New Jersey based custom-makers have come-up with a newly designed Scrambler, which has taken over the beautifully styled Harley-Davidson Sportster Iron 883. The boffins of Benji Cafe Racer have given a stylish Scrambler look to the aforementioned motorcycle. Well, giving a retro-styling to the cruiser motorcycle having a modern outlook is not at all an easy task, but however the Benji Cafe-Racer has managed to do so.
The custom makers have done through lots of cosmetic changes in order to convert a cruiser motorcycle into a scrambler. Starting from the front, it is decorated with a small-sized chrome tyre hugger, round-shaped headlamp incorporated with Scrambler styled handle-bar. The makers have installed the wire-spokes Shinko dual sport tyres. Moving towards the fuel tank, it is dressed aluminum finish carrying a Monza-style fuel cap and a flame inspired design. The Cowhide leather seat can also be used for a tuck and roll purpose.
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The almost aluminum work over the Scrambler looks pretty much gorgeous. The aluminum fender is also being fitted on the motorcycle in between the upper fork legs. Talking about the suspension, the custom maker has introduced Borrani rims, with a facility to bring it down. If the front part was brought down, one needs to lift-up the rear part to achieve the Scrambler riding posture. To overcome this twin shock were being installed on the motorcycle.
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The Moco is powered by 2-cylinder engine carrying an engine displacement of 1200cc. The generated power is transmitted to the rear wheel via the chain drive conversion. The customized and newly designed dual exhaust tail carries its own eye-catching look.