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Rough Crafts “Igneous Ripper” Ducati Hypermotard

Rough Crafts “Igneous Ripper” Ducati Hypermotard

The Ducati Hypermotard supermotard-style bike is one of the best in the business, but when Winston Yeh of Rough Crafts got a hold of one, it became utterly transformed into a carbon fiber beast. The angular bodywork is gone, replaced by more menacing carbon fiber pieces that give the Hypermotard an utterly different look. A custom tank adds vintage style, while the tail section is pulled from a Bott XR1 sportbike (which uses a Buell XB12 as its base). Other additions include new 17″ carbon wheels, racing handlebars, and some steampunkish titanium SC-Project exhaust pipes that match the Igneous Ripper’s aesthetic perfectly. It’s a beautifully different take on an already awesome bike.