Workshop Rainbow Moto Builder recently unveiled its latest creation, a modification of the Honda CB150X inspired by the style of the Royal Enfield Himalayan. In the chassis modification phase, Adega Anggayarta, the owner of RMB, opted to retain the stock CB150X suspension. However, significant changes were made to the wheels and tires.
The standard front suspension remains in use, but the shock absorber is paired with a wheel measuring 2.50×21 inches. Meanwhile, the rear suspension utilizes a wheel with a size of 3.50×18 inches. The decision to increase the wheel diameter was made to maintain proportions and an overall appearance aligned with the Himalayan style.

“In the end, we decided to go with 21 and 18-inch wheels. It also makes the front look higher,” said Dega. This step was taken to give the bike an appearance identical to the Royal Enfield Himalayan.
Not only that, to accommodate the installation of the 18-inch wheel at the rear, the RMB team designed a new drum using stainless steel with CNC machining. This illustrates their commitment to providing detailed and precise custom touches to every part of the motorcycle.

This modification gives the Honda CB150X a more robust and adventure-ready look, blending the aesthetics of the Royal Enfield Himalayan without sacrificing the performance of the chassis. With the creative and technical touch of Workshop Rainbow Moto Builder, this motorcycle stands out as a unique work deserving appreciation in the world of motorcycle customization.

