K-Speed has recently introduced the Yamaha PG-1 Scrambler custom version, based on the Yamaha PG-1 model.
The bike features a rugged exterior with a cool black paint job. Compared to the original model, the PG-1 Scrambler has been significantly tweaked to look more sporty and stylish.
The bike stands out with its redesigned headlights, which are smaller and more compact, along with longer and wider handlebars that enhance the bike’s rugged look.
The taillight is now positioned on the rear shock absorber, while the turn signals are relocated to the lower body panels.
The body of the PG-1 Scrambler remains unchanged, but the seat has been changed to a single-seat design.
The rear of the bike has been streamlined and now features a new higher-mounted exhaust pipe compared to the original PG-1.
The Yamaha PG-1 Scrambler is equipped with new 16-inch tires with larger treads for optimum off-road performance, paired with unchanged spoked wheels.
The front mudguard of the bike remains unchanged, while the rear mudguard has been redesigned for a better fit.
It is reported that the Yamaha PG-1 Scrambler custom bike will be available for sale at a price of $4,800 (approximately 116.4 million VND).
TH (Tuoitrethudo)
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