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    lundi 15 juin 2015

    GOING DUTCH: BOY JANSSEN’S XT 600 DESERT SLED


    This custom Yamaha XT 600 was built to follow a Dutch rally team around Morocco.

    Most custom bikes lead pretty easy lives. Even scramblers and dirt trackers are likely to spend more time on road than off. But this tough Yamaha XT 600 is the real deal—built to follow a rally team through North Africa.

    It belongs to Boy Janssen, who recently swapped the streets of Amsterdam for a quieter life in the Dutch countryside. “Some people thought we were crazy, but the move made perfect sense for us,” he says. “We’re in the middle of the best back roads, and living in a house with a workshop.”






















    Boy is now building bikes full time, and the XT 600 is the first bike to roll out of his new Pancake Customs workshop. It’s already had a good shakedown: in April, Boy handled spannering duties for the Black Ram team during the Libya rally.
    It’s an ‘extreme desert challenge‘ that’s held in Morocco rather than Libya, with seven brutal stages running over 2,400 kilometers. “There was some space left over in our 6×6 truck,” says Boy. “As a bike builder I didn’t want to take a stock bike, so I started this project.”

    “The first thing to go was that awful XT 600 subframe with the integrated muffler, and the fuel tank. I really like the Triumph desert sleds from the 1960s, and that was my inspiration for the rear end.”

    It’s now much cleaner, with a simple metal fender tucked under the new rear frame loop.

    After testing several different tanks, Boy found a neglected DT400 unit—and it’s a perfect match. Right behind is a custom seat with a practical heavy canvas cover, built by local specialist Silver Machine.

    All the electronic components are now hidden under the tank, and connected with a new wiring loom. It’s a battery-free setup.






















    Up front, Boy has shaved the top triple tree and positioned the bars a little bit lower than usual. He’s also made a frontplate housing two compact lights—a modern take on the desert sled look.
    The Yamaha XT 600 engine is usually bulletproof, and this one was no exception. After a thorough check and a few adjustments to suit the foam pod filters, it was good to go.

    Like the other mods, the exhaust system is simple and effective—exiting under the seat and out of harm’s way in case of a crash.

    The only thing left was to fit Heidenau K60 rubber and apply a fresh layer of flat black powder coat. It’s now the perfect machine for ripping up the dunes—or the dirt tracks of rural Holland.
    This custom Yamaha XT 600 was built to follow a Dutch rally team around Morocco.
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    RM Sotheby’s to auction jaw-dropping Pinnacle Portfolio in Monterey


    Comprising a Ferrari 250 LM, a McLaren F1, the first and last Bugatti Veyrons built, and the final Ferrari Enzo (among many others), the Pinnacle Portfolio, to be offered by RM Sotheby’s at its Monterey sale, is the most significant and valuable private collection ever to have come to auction…
    Warranting an extra day at RM Sotheby’s Monterey sale (13-15 August 2015), the Pinnacle Portfolio is a major coup for the auction house, given the quality and significance of the collection. From 1950s and 60s sports and racing cars to contemporary supercars, it has been assembled with clinical precision, comprising the very best examples, irrespective of price. One of the finest, most original Ferrari 250 LMs and the very last Ferrari Enzo to be built – then gifted by Luca di Montezemolo to the late Pope John Paul II and currently showing a scarcely believable 180km – can attest to that. As can the Lamborghini Reventon, Miura P400 SV, Maserati MC12, Toyota 2000GT, Ferrari 250 GT LWB California Spider, Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Alloy ‘Gullwing’, etc. etc.
    Keep an eye on Classic Driver in the coming weeks as more information about this ultra-special collection comes to light. 
    Photos: Patrick Ernzen for RM Sotheby's

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