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Vintage Yamaha Custom Build: Fenrir by JTec Moto

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Named after the infamous Norse wolf god, the Fenrir is as aggressive a motorbike as one might expect. One of the latest achievements of the Californian workshop JTec Moto, the impressive custom build is based on a Yamaha Virago. The vintage motorcycle is heightened by a new subframe and boldly reworked with alternating matte black and metallic components such as the copper forks. The contrasting design reflects the big attitude and mythic glitter of Los Angeles.

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