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Recast Moto Murdered out Guzzi Nevada

Recast Moto Murdered out Guzzi Nevada

In Minsk, the capital of Belarus, you’ll find Recast Moto, a newly minted workshop turning out some pretty impressive two-wheeled creations like this murdered out Moto Guzzi Nevada. They started with a ’99 Moto Guzzi Nevada 750 because, as shop owner Matiz Lemark told Pipeburn, “The bike was selected to be turned into a classic-style scrambler; very brutal, very black and very male.” In case the pictures aren’t indication enough, they more than delivered on the initial customer brief. The almost two decades old bike was stripped down to essentials before being rebuilt with a Honda CB750 gas tank from the U.S., 18″ spoked rims wrapped in Heidenau rubber, straight tailpipes, rear passenger foot pegs, snowmobile grips, a custom seat, and brass accents throughout that really pop against the rest of the black-on-black-on-black build. We can’t wait to see what the bike builders at Recast Moto come up with next. If it’s anything like this scrambler, it’s going to be great.