The Hustler Moto, a modification house from Jaipur,
Rajasthan has turned the naked Yamaha FZ-S into a dirt-friendly scrambler. The base motorcycle is a 2014 Yamaha FZ-S, and it
has gone extensive changes for off-road capability.
The bike features a round
aftermarket halogen headlamp flanked by LED indicators. They have removed the
stock fuel tank and have replaced it with a Hero motorcycle’s unit. The side
panels, front and rear fenders are all hand-made. The custom house has raised
the front telescopic fork for better ground clearance, and the rear retains the
monoshock unit. The alloy wheels are shod with meatier Ralco knobby tires for
easy terrain taming. The brakes are stock, with disc at the front and a rear
drum.
The rear sub-frame flows nicely into a grab rail,
and the single-piece ribbed seat is custom made as well. A K&N air filter
feeds air into the engine. They have tuned the carburettor as per the
aftermarket air filter’s requirements for optimum performance. The exhaust is a
custom-made rocket-style unit. These modifications have transformed the
street-oriented FZ-S into an agile scrambler. The duration of the build stands
at 6 weeks.