Ducati HyperDevil by
MotoCreations

A wrecked Ducati ST2, paint by Peter Weber custom
and final assembly by Race City Powersports: these are the main ingredients in
this heavily modified custom bike. Dubbed HyperDevil, the bike comes from
MotoCreations and incorporates a one-off custom frame that shares only the
headstock from a Ducati.
The engine fitted in the HyperDevil is a 944cc liquid cooled Desmodue from a
2000 Ducati ST2. The frame, fuel tank, triple trees, handle bars, rear sets and
exhaust were done by Mark Savory at Motocreations, thekneeslider.com reports.
The seat is leather with a crocodile center insert by Hot Rod Interiors. The
fuel tank was split and widened to fit all the electronics under it, while the
Exhaust is a double shot gun design.
Gonzales and the HyperDevil]
Gonzales and the HyperDevil
“I also fabricated the lower fairing. It is made from round tube with a .040
Steel skin. It has a Gemo top gun front fender. It has a Motogadget Speedo and
Tach,” explains Ricky Gonzales, the creator of HyperDevil.
The bolt on items include Ohlins R&T forks, Penske Rear Shock, Speedymoto
Pressure Plate and slave cylinder, Milled clutch engine side cover, Billet oil
filter, Billet belt cover, Moto Master front rotors and a Galfer rear rotor.
As for the physical and visual connection to the road, this is made possible
with the Ducati MH900E sourced wheels, while the tail is a modified 916 unit. “I
didn't put a huge tire on the back, it's a 190. It's got Discacciati six piston
front calipers and the stock Brembo caliper in the rear,” Gonzales says. The
whole bike tips the scales at 305lbs (138kg).
Source
Autoevolution.com
via thekneeslider.com

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