Yard Built Yamaha XJR1300 "Eau Rouge" by Deus Ex Machina Italy
A follow-up of sorts to its Project X bike, Deus Ex Machina’s Italian imprint has teamed up with





A follow-up of sorts to its Project X bike, Deus Ex Machina‘s Italian imprint has teamed up with Yamaha and the manufacturer’s “Yard Built” program once again – this time to introduce the “Eau Rouge” edition of the XJR1300. Putting a modern twist on the ’70s-style bike, Machina’s XJR1300 features a completely rebuilt seat, forged gas tank and cyclops-style nose cone alongside retro-styled Öhlins, twin shocks, golden Marvic five-spoke wheels, solid brake discs, and a titanium stubby 4-into-1 exhaust system – thus putting a contemporary spin on the endurance racing motorcycles of old. Enjoy a look at the bike above and take an in-depth look at the creation in action below.