Deus Ex Machina Transforms the KTM RC8 Into “The Scrappier”
From superbike to supermoto.





Dubbed ”The Scrappier,” Deus Ex Machina get their hands on a KTM RC8 — complete with a 1150cc twin-V engine packing 151 horsepower which transforms it into something of its own. Drenched in a sinister poison apple paint job, the bike borders pitch-black in low light with hits of metallic reds and purples shining through under bright sunlight. Other noteworthy features include 17-inch Marchesini forged wheels, a K&N racing air filter intake, 58mm Marzocchi forks, HMC Racing Öhlins rear suspension, and a titanium Akropovic exhaust. Click through the images above for a better look.