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Check Out E-Racer’s Bestial-E Custom Based On The Zero SR/F

It’s pretty much human nature for us to want to personalize our things. It doesn’t matter if it’s a house, a journal, or a motorcycle, chances are we’re going to want to add a personal touch to it. This is precisely why tons of aftermarket manufacturers exist—to give folks the ability to customize and accessorize their two-wheelers.

Now, for many people, a bike like the Zero SR/F isn’t one they’d consider as an ideal base for a custom build. For starters, it has a modern design, edge bodywork, and is pretty much ready to go out of the box. However, Italian firm shop E-Racer believes that the SR/F is deserving of a cosmetic makeover. In 2019, E-Racer presented the Edge, a custom bike based on the Zero SR/F which leaned towards the neo-retro side of the equation. The bike flaunted all the design elements of a neo-retro roadster—a round headlight, revised fuel tank, and a sporty stance.

Check Out E-Racer’s Bestial-E Custom Based On The Zero SR/F
Check Out E-Racer’s Bestial-E Custom Based On The Zero SR/F

As Zero updated the SR and SR/F, so too did E-Racer with its custom conversion kits. Now, the company has the Bestial-E, a kit that gives the Zero an all-new aesthetic. At a glance, the Bestial-E has a lot of styling cues that seem to be inspired by the new Ducati Monster. For instance, the slim fuel tank and athletic tail section give the Zero a lightweight appearance. Up front, however, it gets a round LED headlight for a retro-inspired look. The tail section has also been cropped and features a cowl made out of carbon fiber.

Other upgrades include improvements to the bike’s underpinnings. For instance, E-Racer slaps on a pair of Brembo Stylema calipers up front. The rear monoshock has also been swapped out for an AirTender unit.

Check Out E-Racer’s Bestial-E Custom Based On The Zero SR/F

It’s worth noting that there are two ways for you to get your hands on an E-Racer Bestial-E. The first would be to buy it directly from E-Racer. The second, which is more convenient if you already have a Zero SR or SR/F, would be to send your bike over to their workshop and buy the bolt-on kit for your bike. Nevertheless, it isn’t going to be cheap, as the kit alone starts at €6,000, or approximately $6,500 USD.


Check Out E-Racer’s Bestial-E Custom Based On The Zero SR/F
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