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Ducati Monster S4R "Neoracer" by Lord Drake Kustoms
To carry out the work on this custom bike, Fran Manen (owner of Lord Drake Kustoms) has chosen a 2004 Ducati Monster S4R with its characteristic and beautiful single-sided swingarm as a base. The first idea was to make a Ducati cafe racer in the purest classic style, but it was decided to change it for something less classic with an air that combined the style of cafe racer motorcycles with more modern and sporty airs.
Once completely disassembled, the first thing that has been done has been to modify the entire subframe and the rear part of the motorcycle. Subsequently, a license plate support with a side arm has been manufactured and both the front and rear suspensions have been modified. Other highlights are Motogadget M Blaze turn signals at the ends of the Biltwell grips, led headlight and custom exhaust. Although the icing on the cake are the impressive spoked wheels for Ducati, custom made for this Monster S4R. A completely handmade seat has been manufactured and clip-on handlebars have been installed to give this DUCATI S4R “NEORACER” a more radical look.
The front suspension legs have been anodized in gold, the chassis and other components have been painted in matt black (with baked electrostatic powder coating).
And finally, the tank and fenders in matt graphite gray to give
the brutal and elegant appearance to this modification work on a
Ducati Monster.
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