Deus Sevenish
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Sevenish by Deus
The engine in the Kawasaki W650 is perhaps the
most correct replica of a traditional British parallel twin, which even
incorporates a kick starter. Makers of finely crafted customs, Deus Ex Machina,
have taken a W650 as a starting point to create the Sevenish for a Hollywood
stunt pilot.
DEM from Deus Ex Machina said,
Kinda, sorta,
maybe the seventh bike to roll off the rack in Woolies Workshop, The Sevenish
is the latest bike thats been brought into being by Deus Ex Machinas US
Motorcycle Design Director, Michael Woolaway.
A bit about the
nameAlthough the total number of finished builds out of Woolies Workshops
numbers eight or nine, this bike has the very distinctive 007 Woolie stamp
pressed into its steel skeleton, meaning its a full frame-up, Deus Ex Machina
manufactured, custom build: about as Deus as a bike can get. Combine that with
the fact that the build was commissioned by motion picture helicopter pilot Fred
North, who just happens to have done aerial film work on several Bond movies,
and the name The Sevenish finds clearer focus. Dont let the wishy washy
nomenclature fool you, though. The Sevenish, much like its owner, is incredibly
precise in its purpose. And it is without a doubt incredibly fun to ride.
Its a full
competition dirt track set up thats super light and handles extremely well.
Its planted. The seating position is very forward, right at the base of the
tank. Theres a lot of ground clearance. The tires are dirt track racing spec.
The Sevenish spins up the tire accelerating in first gear, loves to back into
turns and slides into stop signs. Its really really fun to ride, says Woolie.
With only about two-ish people in the world that can attest to that, well take
his word for it.
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