PAMELA | BC X DEATH COLLECTIVE

Pamela was built for bombin’ hills and chasin’ thrills.

The British Customs X Death Collective Scrambler Pamela was built by Max Duff using a series of Weekend Projects to be a fun machine. Equal parts form and function, this murdered out beauty can be taken anywhere for anything. From the winding mountain roads of the Gold Coast hinterland to the streets of Surfers Paradise, this bike is at home wherever it goes and is always looking for the next open road that promises adventure.

Pamela was built using only bolt-on to factory spec parts — meaning no frames were harmed in the creation of this custom build. Pamela features a Slammer Seat with an Integrated Taillight, black ceramic-coated Shotgun Exhaust, Renthal Fat Bars, and a number of other small parts that make a huge difference when all used together.

This bike was built as a series of Weekend Projects, moving through each section of the bike one at a time from appearance, to controls, to driveline, to handling, to lighting, and then finally to performance. While any single Weekend Project can transform how a motorcycle looks or functions, once every section had been fully customized…well, you can see for yourself how it turned out.

APPEARANCE

CONTROLS

DRIVELINE

HANDLING

LIGHTING

PERFORMANCE

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