Aditya Deshmukh and the team at Mean Green Customs in Mumbai have taken a standard BMW R nineT and turned it into an aggressive, “zesty” urban scrambler they’ve named “THRYX.”
Aditya, who has a background in industrial design, started the project with meticulous sketching to ensure the new proportions would stand out in the crowded streets of India.
This Custom BMW R nineT Is an Awesome Bike
The most striking part of the build is the custom bodywork. The tank features three distinct central humps that give it a much more muscular, angular look than the stock Bavarian lines.
They also fabricated a razor-sharp rear cowl and a custom belly pan to tie the whole silhouette together. To make sure it grabs attention, they finished the main elements in an ultra-glossy burnt orange, contrasted with a gunmetal grey and black chassis that makes the color pop even more.

Mechanically, they kept the upright scrambler ergonomics but added wider bars for better leverage in city traffic. The real “voice” of the bike comes from a custom under-seat exhaust that exits into twin side-by-side “shotgun” pipes.
In a cool nod to their heritage, the exhaust is capped with custom-machined copper end caps. Wrapped in Pirelli dual-sport tires, the bike is built to handle the chaos of Mumbai while looking like a total showstopper.
Sources: Pipeburn, Mean Green Customs
