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Custom Built | Death Machines of London Kenzo Motorcycle

We are drawn to custom creations. From custom kicks to custom cars, there is something captivating and compelling about custom creations of all sorts. Death Machines of London are known for crafting stunning custom motorcycles, and today we get a look at their latest design. The company has created the Kenzo Motorcycle. This eye-catching machine started with inspiration from Japanese samurai armor.

The ride was then named after Kenzo Tada, who was the first Asian to compete in the legendary Isle of Man TT. The bike started as a 1977 Honda Gold Wing, transformed into something unique and eye-catching, to say the least. The CAD-designed aluminum bodywork was hand-formed, though it flawlessly incorporates the engine. The LED lighting was designed with Luminit of California. It was created to produce an unbroken strip of light with no distracting hotspots. These new features blend flawlessly into the overall look, which makes for quite a stunning aesthetic from front to back.

This machine is nothing short of impressive and certainly worth your time and attention. Take a look at the Kenzo Motorcycle in the images below and find out more from Death Machines of London. In the meantime, keep it locked with The Culture Curators for more custom creations and more motorcycles coming soon.

Photos via Death Machines of London

Written by Jesse James

Author, Audiophile, Style connoisseur, & Sneakerhead. Passionate for life and happiness!

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