From South Africa’s Wolf Moto comes this tricolore beauty. The team of Kyle Scott and Chris Clokie tore down an old Le Mans and gave it a café racer feel. To go with the slick paint job, the guys tossed on a pair of Dell’Orto PHF carburetors, a custom exhaust, some rebuilt forks, and a pair of Bridgestone Spitfire 2s. As previously mentioned, the tricolore design is a nice little nod to Guzzi’s Italian heritage that happens to make the bike rather eye-catching in the process. It’s the first bike from Wolf Moto, and it’s a sign of great things to come from the South African brand.
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