Heaptalk, Jakarta — Royal Enfield rolled out Phoenix at Kustomfest 2024. Phoenix is a custom motorbike based on the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650.
Inspired by the traditional bagger style, the motorcycle’s frame has been extensively worked to create a stunning design that reflects AMS Garage’s signature character. The front suspension features a fully custom-built girder type integrated with air suspension to retain the long and low bagger concept.
The frame is a hardtail type with chopper-style details to enhance its traditional look. These technical elements are packaged with AMS Garage’s distinctive style, including hand-crafted aluminum bodywork that extends from the fuel tank to the integrated saddlebags and rear fender. The name “Phoenix” is derived from the ancient Greek mythological symbol of rebirth and renewal.
Commenting on Royal Enfield’s presence at Kustomfest Indonesia, the Business Head for Asia Pacific, Anuj Dua, conveyed, “The number of custom motorcycles in the Asia Pacific market further confirms that Royal Enfield bikes are the perfect canvas for customization. With their genuine and simple frames, Royal Enfield motorcycles are ideally suited for expressing creativity, making them the choice of top builders worldwide. In addition to interpreting design languages uniquely to create beautiful motorcycles, Royal Enfield has pushed the boundaries of capability and design through its various custom motorcycles.”
In addition to unveiling its latest custom creation, Royal Enfield also showcased various custom motorcycles this year, such as the Shotgun by Thrive, the Classic 500 Bobber by Smoked Garage, and the Trackmaster and Elenor Tracker by Frontwheels Garage.
Adrian Sellers, Head of Custom & Motorsport at Royal Enfield, said, “Over the years, Kustomfest has been a great platform for builders and ourselves to showcase creative visions. With this vision, Royal Enfield is committed to supporting builders and riders in expressing their personalities by creating globally recognized, unique works. Our long-term involvement with Kustomfest is part of Royal Enfield’s program to support Indonesian builders, inspiring local builders and the wider motorcycle enthusiast community to explore their creativity.”