ZHAI V2: Stance VIP Concept Yamaha NMAX Show Scoot from Cebu
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Stance is one of the fastest growing scoot modification cultures in the country. They take pride in the amount of detail, and quality of each build which covers every inch of the scoot from the frame up to the external body covers.
The scoot we are featuring is ZHAI V2, a Stance VIP concept show scoot owned by Anderson “Andy” Oliveros, a DJ in Dubai and also in clubs and bars in Cebu City. He started modifying bikes 3 years ago. The VIP concept in scooter stance show bikes is inspired by the Stance “Haiso” VIP Car Culture in Japan.
“I wanted a simple, clean and elegant concept, thus, I went for the VIP concept. I built it myself but took some tips and advices from a few friends who are ahead in stance bike building. I also did some research for new parts coming out of the market that will fit on my build. The most satisfying aspect of this hobby is learning something new every day such as which parts fit best or not and sharing knowledge to inspire new ideas in building custom bikes,” said Andy.
The scooter has a wide array of premium aftermarket parts, accessories and custom-machined parts starting with the air suspension system at the front and rear by BNYD which allows the scoot to seamlessly transition from display mode to driving mode. It also sports JPA tail light and signal lights, modified 3 spokes G-Ren mags, Dad Garson accessories, Junction Produce accessories, 100% Heng white gold bolts with crystals, chromed mags, chromed crankcase cover, chromed center stand, chromed side stand, chromed brake lever, chromed bar end, chromed grab bar, chromed exhaust, chromed swing arm, custom-made VIP flat seat, chromed air tank and polished ram air. For the brake system, it has Brembo calipers, TDR disc plate and Heng sensor disc. To enhance the classic VIP look, it features classic VIP hand grips, custom light teal and white combination paint by PaintED, Japanese sake and cigarettes for display and rhinestone crystals.
“Special shoutout to Northside Lowered, Mid Coast Street Low PH Family and to SCP and SMP for sharing ideas. Special thanks to Irish Mendoza and thanks to my bro Joemon for all the build tips. To all my friends and haters, keep on building! Thank you and more power to InsideRACING Magazine for featuring my latest build project,” shared Andy.
by Arnel Santos-Yñigo
This was published in InsideRACING Magazine Issue 208
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