Why don’t we all just agree that while this man obviously spent way too much money on a Grom, it is without a doubt the most tastefully modified Grom you have ever seen. I mean, let’s be honest, this thing is gorgeous. I would love to own a Grom like this. Nice job, mate👌🏻
I hate when people ask why someone spent their money on something. He could have bought a liter bike, but wanted to trick out a grom. It looks sweet it's his style and would still be fun to cruise around on.
my friends are like why did i sell my Sym dd50 that went 90s for a grom, simple, im tired of breaking down and overheating on a 2 stroke, so now i just ride all day with no issues and then i tell them, is it your money, no shut the fawk up.
Absolutely gorgeous....... You've done a great job and I hope you get the kickstand sorted. It does look too far back but your grom is gorgeous....... Well done.
I don't think you spent too much money. Best mods ever. And for those hating on the grom, for short riders such as my self coming in at 4"10...its PERFECT! At 31" seat height my feet barely touch the ground. Great video!
That is one clean ass Grom. Nice lines, not junked up with what nots. I like solid colors they always look clean. You also have just the right amount of chrome. It doesn't look ghetto. Your bike looks high end, very expensive. It also looks extremely faster than normal.
Great build dude! I like your choice in headlights... is it from the ruckus? Goes really good with that carbon windscreen! I also like your voltmeter placement, nice and clean. Exhaust looks sick also, reminds me of the toce exhaust.
Dude if you don’t mind can you give me a call. I just purchased a 2019 grom for my son and yours look amazing. I would like to know about your lowering, extended Swimgarms, headlight and which triple tree for the handlebars..
I seriously can't get enough of this bike. I'm watching this video for the 2nd time now and have to say - I'm not too much of a star wars fan - but I *DO* remember the movies that came out in the early 2000's during my childhood where the kid raced these speeder things but more notably in the older movies the storm troopers rode those smaller ones that had guns on the front, these speeders were long, stretched and real narrow. I think in the movies they hovered about a foot or two off the ground while they rode them like 200 mph through the densely wooded forest and fought on them, I remember thinking at the time, like how cool it'd be if those actually existed in real life. Fast forward to *2016* or so when I saw a stretched Honda Grom for the first time and I thought damn that must be about as similar of a riding experience to one of those science fiction speed racer things from star wars as is possible in the real world, especially changing lanes at highway speeds, advancing through traffic must be an absolute blast with all that stability that the stretched wheelbase buys you and how low down all the weight is. I imagine it's like your body weight is at the very *least* 25% of the total package weight and if your tucked in well enough then it's as though you can centralize the mass yourself if needed, more so than on any stock motorcycle I'd imagine, you're pretty much *between* the front and rear tires rather than on top of them on a normal stock motorcycle. Surely that's part of the fun of making Ruckus's and Grom's look like this but also I mean just look at the thing it exudes so much presence from such a small bike that it's hard not to envy whoever owns one and modified it to look this way. Such a tastefully done build in my opinion.
Hi we’re did u go to get your Grom like that trying to buy 1 but want it modified like urs if you can point me in the right direction I’d appreciate it
I wanna stretch mine and get fat tires but I’m not sure how people do that. Just know how to stretch it. Did you have to make a lot of changes for the fat tire? Have a fatter tire in the front as well?