SYM WOLF 125 CUSTOM - COMMUTER BIKE PERFECTION: 2LOUD'S JEWEL

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In the short time that we’ve been following 2LOUD’s work, Max has consistently wowed us. This time, he’s created a stylish thành phố runabout using the vanilla SYM Wolf 125. (It’s a smaller version of the Wolf 150 sold in the US for just under $3,000.)

And it does run about; the owner is an interior designer, who uses it lớn navigate Tapei’s crowded streets as she hops from project lớn project.

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That meant Max had to bởi more than just make the SYM look pretty—it needed a performance boost too. “I hoped to make it elegant, refined và bright,” he tells us, “and make it more versatile.”

Max started by swapping out the 2007-model Wolf’s 125 cc motor for a 190 cc unit, sourced from an obscure Chinese manufacturer. The swap was reportedly not too hard—all Max had to vị was fabricate a new engine mounting bracket.

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“At first, I didn’t dare to lớn use the Chinese-made engine,” he says. “But after a few friends used this engine, they gave it a good evaluation—and only then did I use it.”

A power boost alone wasn’t enough though. Max wanted to ensure the SYM stopped as well as it went, so he upgraded the front brake with a four-piston caliper from RPM, a 300 mm disc, & a Brembo master cylinder.

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The wheels were swapped out for laced units: 21” up front, & 18” out back. Max lowered the front forks a touch to lớn tweak the stance, then replaced the rear shocks with a pair lifted from a Harley-Davidson Sportster 883.

Max tells us the 883’s OEM spring rate worked out perfectly for the lighter SYM. The shocks are now hooked up to lớn a longer-than-stock aftermarket swing arm.

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Up top, Max shortened and looped the subframe & designed a new leather-covered seat khổng lồ match, stitched with a classy vertical tuck-roll pattern. (Judging by the passenger pegs, it’s designed for two people…but only just.)

Lower down, Max cleared out the air box in favour of a pod filter, và rewired the SYM for a cleaner look. The steel side number boards are his handiwork, as is the leather and canvas bag mounted on the left. And the ignition’s been relocated lớn the right hand number board.

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At a glance, the SYM’s fuel tank looks like a restored trail xe đạp item from the 70s, but it’s actually been custom-made for this bike.

Many other parts are one-offs too—from the wide, tracker-style bars, right through khổng lồ the stainless steel exhaust header và can. Heck, even the fuel tap’s lever has been crafted by hand.

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Then there are the little bits in between: the exhaust hangar, the license plate bracket, & the nifty headlight mount that ‘hangs’ a 4½” light off the triples. Max has kept the cockpit as minimal as possible with Biltwell Inc. Grips, a new throttle, và bare-bones switches.

Details like the 2LOUD badges on the seat và muffler give everything a factory fresh vibe.

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Thanks to lớn Max’s keen eye & skillful hands, this petite commuter is hardly recognisable any more. And isn’t that màu sắc scheme just flawless?

Max picked a trắng finish for the frame & swing arm, & a metallic silver as the base for the bodywork. Then he complemented it with orange, and white & gold striping. Zoom in, and you’ll notice that the gold is actually gold leaf—a subtle, but effective, detail.

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To our eyes, this is the coolest commuter bike we’ve come across. And after all, who needs a 500-pound behemoth when you’re just nipping across town?

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