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YAMAHA MAJESTY S Custom

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Here is a "YAMAHA MAJESTY S" custom by Webike community user "BADO". MAJESTY S inherits the excellent performance and design of the 250cc "MAJESTY" big scooter, and has been reborn with a compact, easy-to-manage body size and high convenience. M-SOUL LEVEL 10 transmission GT filter provides heat protection in the summer. For the engine, the M-SOUL Racing Power Filter, which has a large surface area, is used to increase power. Rear fender by KOSO is made of lightweight and robust carbon. The radiator cover is also made by KOSO. These carbon parts help to dress up the bike. Grip heater is produced by YAMAHA, which is designed for YAMAHA bikes and installation is easy. Since this bike is mainly used as a commuter, it is not extremely customized, but it has been modified to suit the owner's tastes.

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Specifications

Part Details
Brake DAYTONA Red Pad Brake Pads
DAYTONA Hyper Sintered Pad Brake Pads
Handles YAMAHA Grip Warmer 180 A
DAYTONA Multi Mount Bar SC
ADIO Brake Stopper For MAJESTY-S
RAM MOUNT Smart Phone Holder
Bodywork YAMAHA Windshield Frame Mount
KOSO Rear Fender Carbon Look
DREAMER BASE Cooling Center Inner Cover
ATLAS Flat Seat Red Stitch
Party up Racing Flat Seat
Drive Parts M-SOUL (Musashi) LEVEL 10 Transmission GT Filter
Engine M-SOUL (Musashi) LEVEL 10 Racing Power Filter for MAJESTY S
NGK MotoDX Plug CPR8EDX-9S 95321
DENSO Iridium Power Plug IU24D
Radiator KOSO Radiator Cover
VIVI Radiator Decolation Mesh Guard Gray Type
Accessories DAYTONA Helmet Pocket Carbon Style
DOBERMAN Helmet Lock
YAMAHA ETC Pouch 3
ADIO Static Elimination Bolt Nut Set
DAYTONA Helmet Lock
Hakuyo
Hakuyo

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Hakuyo

A foreigner who rides in Japan, Japanese call this "Gaijin Rider". Third year in the Webike global team. He feels and shares the real bike life in Japan then presents you how interesting Japanese customs are.