The ‘new’ Ducati Monster is nearly 5 years previous, however we nonetheless haven’t made peace with its hawkish design, nor the lack of the Monster’s iconic trellis body. Fortunately, our good pal Winston Yeh doesn’t share our reservations. When a consumer requested an aggressive, performance-oriented customized, the Ducati Monster rose to the highest of the checklist.
“I’d all the time been a Ducati Monster fan, and had carried out a few initiatives with their earlier 1200 and 821 platforms,” says the person behind Taiwan’s Tough Crafts. “So when the brand new era got here out with a lot reward for its rideability, for positive I wished to leap on it.”
Given the consumer’s parameters, there was a query of whether or not the Ducati Streetfighter V4 would have been a extra appropriate alternative. “The bike is packed tremendous tight and leaves little room for personalisation,” Winston explains. “Plus, 200-plus horsepower is just not simple for many riders to deal with.”
“The Monster had sufficient efficiency however was easy sufficient for us to go wild. The mission was to search out the right mix of retro styling with fashionable high-tech race parts.”
Like most fashionable bikes, the Ducati Monster is a tightly packed puzzle stuffed with molded items that solely match collectively a method. That makes it much more sophisticated to tear aside than the Harley-Davidsons that Tough Crafts sometimes favors. Winston needed to get inventive.
Reasonably than use a conventional subframe design, the Monster’s complete tail part is one molded unit—so Tough Crafts eliminated it and began from scratch. A beautiful CNC-machined aluminum subframe from Artitek Ltd. changed it, whereas nonetheless housing all the pieces that hid inside the unique unit. Some deft metalwork produced a slim tail cowl that flows excessive of it.
A 3D-printed fairing sits on the reverse finish of the bike, fitted with a Koso headlight. The OEM gasoline tank remains to be in play, however it wears a pair of carbon fiber ‘wings’—designed by Tough Crafts and produced by Motocomposites. They provide a visible connection between the waspish tail part and the sharply angled nostril cone.
The bodywork is slathered in black paint, carbon fiber overlays, and sharp graphics, executed by common Tough Crafts collaborators Rover Works Customized Paint and SFC Simon Fiber Craft. As is customary for the Taiwanese customized powerhouse, the tank badges are beautiful hand-crafted objects from 2 Irregular Sides. Equally luxe is the seat upholstery, executed by Chirui Leather-based Customized.
Winston’s intentions for the new-gen Ducati Monster went far past a mere beauty overhaul. Within the arms of the native workshop CH Moto, the Monster was handled to quite a lot of tasty hop-up components—beginning with new suspension.
A set of blacked-out Öhlins FGR300 forks was fitted up entrance, held in place by a CNC Racing backside yoke and a Tough Crafts prime yoke. Transferring to the again, the crew transplanted an Öhlins shock from a Ducati Monster SP (an upgraded iteration of the present monster), whereas additionally treating it to a hydraulic preload adjuster from Andreani Taiwan.
Within the curiosity of going all-out, Winston additionally ordered a pair of burly laced wheels from Jonich in Italy. Measuring 17×3.50” on the entrance and 17×6.00” on the again, they’re wrapped in sporty Pirelli Supercorsa V4 tires.
The entrance brake calipers have been swapped for a pair of Brembo 484 models—high-performance calipers that sport a extra subdued look. A Brembo HP caliper does responsibility on the tail finish, with SICOM carbon-ceramic discs fitted throughout. The rear wheel additionally encompasses a CNC Racing titanium flange with a CeraCarbon carbon fiber sprocket.
Tucked behind the fairing are new clip-ons, fitted with Motogadget grips, and Brembo controls fitted with Motocorse reservoirs. The unique sprint sits entrance and heart, however it’s been relocated by way of a customized bracket that’s built-in with the highest yoke. The brake lever protector and foot controls are CNC Racing components.
Elsewhere, you’ll discover Tough Crafts x KOSO LED flip alerts, with the rear set doubling up as taillights. The clutch cowl, fuel cap, and water pump guard are from CNC Racing, the air filter is from Dash Filter, and the exhaust is a mixture of titanium headers from Zinja Handmade and an SC-Mission can. A smorgasbord of carbon fiber trim items adorn each side of the Monster’s 937 cc Testastretta L-twin motor.
Like all the pieces Winston produces, this practice Ducati Monster is as sharp as it’s menacing. The kinetic graphics and delicate blue particulars are pitch-perfect, and the black backdrop that they’re set towards is quintessentially Tough Crafts.
Due to this tempestuous little quantity, we would lastly be warming as much as the brand new Ducati Monster.
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