Welcome to Underbone Tuner

Underbone tuner is a free online magazine for Underbones, Scooters, Backbones and occasionally we might squeeze in a big bike or two . We have been covering small motorcycles modifying culture for over 8 years already and still counting. We have the latest updates/news on motorcycle racing events from all over the country such as circuit, motocross, flat track, endurance, trail and supermoto. We cover motorshows from all over the country. We cover the latest bike launches and the latest trends in bike modifying culture.

But at the core of Underbone Tuner is the bike modifying / customizing culture. We scour the country for the best motorcycle builders/modifiers. We feature the owners of these amazing bikes and the talented teams and individuals behind these bikes. We give you the story behind those builds and hopefully we inspire others to keep this fascinating culture alive.

This website is dedicated to all motorcycle enthusiasts, this our life, this is our passion, this is who we are. We may be riding different bikes but we share the same fascination and love for motorcycles. We are all brothers in two wheels.


Friday, October 30, 2015

Modified Bikes: The Skygo Pony Cafe Racer

For this week we have something special for Cafe Racer Junkies out there. The bike we our featuring is a modified Skygo Pony styled into a sleek Cafe Racer one of the exhibit bikes for Skygo as it tours the different malls in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.

The Pony Cafe Racer project began with Skygo CEO Mr. David Ian C. King's interest in the cafe racer genre. Supported by the presence of the local custom culture, which is nowadays gaining increasing popularity. “Our Pony is the most customizable bike, a bike that was proposed by IBP's and it is selling very fast, especially among the IBP's. This means that our IBP's truly know what our market needs,” said Ryan Tan Yu, product development officer of Skygo.


The Pony Cafe Racer project was meant to showcase the Skygo Pony as a versatile platform for bike modifiers in our country which is a rapidly growing every year. The timeless classics are making a roaring comeback, theres just something about classic styled bikes that makes it transcend across generations. Bikers from all generations are just fascinated by it. Well as the saying goes "There's no cool like the old school". This Skygo Pony Cafe Racer Project is a testament that building a classic bike is feasible and you don't have to break your bank account in the process.

The Skygo Pony was released to serve a distinct market with an interest in classic design. The flexible nature of its base configuration allows for many modification variations by creative owners, from vintage lovers to modern enthusiasts. The key visual features of this motorcycle that motorists love most are its compact profile, perfectly-fitting wide tires, and its balance of modern and classic details.

For more details about the bike catch it on the pages of Inside Racing Magazine.

NOTE: JUST CLICK ON THE PICTURES TO VIEW IN HIGH RESOLUTION.












2 comments:

Unknown said...

Boss san nakakabili ng full set ng pony rims hub?

Unknown said...

Boss sa ka nag pa,gawa nang muffler mo? Mag kano


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