The Cafe Scorpio
Amidst the hustle of opening our new shop ‘Deus Warung of Simple Pleasures‘ Oberoi in less than 3 days, something quite understated made its way from the Bengkel to the showroom floor.
The Cafe Scorpio started off in life as a humble Yamaha Scorpio 225, which after some love, care and grinding from the boys in the workshop, has taken on a new form.
It now sits on our showroom floor, sporting some unique little features like its polished aluminum alloy brake and clutch controls. Along with its flashy hand grabbers, this ride is running on classic Firestone’s, riding on Daytona rear shocks and burbling through a custom exhaust.
This low slung cafe racer is up for grabs, so if your interested, come through a leg over and see if you can get to ‘The Warung of Simple Pleasures‘ and back before the song plays out.



Nice build but why the short tanks.. Another inch or two drop on the tank would hide some of the frame uglies and improve the lines on these scorpio builds.
plus, tank range!! i really love your bikes but I just dont get why they all have such tiny little gas tanks.
8th pic- I was like "photoshop the damn photog off the gas tank!"…but then he grew on me.
love the bike.
great look. you can't go far in that position and on that seat with all those single cylinder vibrations, so let the tank have the thin sideview lines, it matches the ride perfectly. nice job. ~ Andrew from The States
Are you selling this bike? If so, how can we contact you?
This bike is indeed for sale… You are welcome to contact us at info@deus.co.id
@kevinrose, founder of Digg, has fallen in love with it and wants it bad… Could be worth contacting him ??
How much for the bike?
Deus = God in portuguese
And I´m an atheist…:)
indeed. what would be starting cost on this bike?
This bike is heavenly man.
and the winner is………….