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Monster Tracker by Benjie’s Café Racers

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New Jersey-based garage Benjie’s Café Racers, BCR to the more acquainted, has turned back time for its latest project Monster Tracker. The 07 Ducati Monster S2R 800 received a “Victoriandustrial” makeover that added elements of steampunk to the modern machine’s look. The refurbished gas tank now extends elegantly to the tail of the bike, and the leather seat received an old-school double stitch for a hint of yesteryear style. Contributing to the narrower and lightweight construction, fiberglass fenders decorate the bike, while the V twin Ducati motor simply underwent a quick polish for a refined look. The monochrome on the bike completes the bike’s transformation from contemporary to timeless.

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