Jaron Hall, a marketing whiz by day and a motorcycle alchemist by night, breathed new life into a Ducati 996 that had seen better days.
While most wouldn’t dare modify a legendary machine like the 996, this particular specimen was a prime candidate for a makeover.
A botched scrambler conversion left it in ruins, and Jaron, with his knack for crafting exceptional motorcycles despite his busy schedule, was the perfect person to give it a second chance. This Ducati 996 has been transformed by Jaron into a head-turning machine that blends form and function.
Custom brackets hold a unique set of turn signals with triple lights, while the rider gets a sportier view from a new top clamp with integrated warnings and clip-on handlebars with upgraded master cylinders.
The hidden lithium battery and fresh wiring keep everything powered cleanly. Opting for a minimalist approach, the project’s creator shrouded the bodywork, Marchesini wheels, and upper forks in a sleek coat of satin black.
This dark base serves as a canvas for a contrasting element a stylish silver finish adorning the main frame. Pops of red and gold strategically placed throughout the design add a touch of vibrancy, ensuring the aesthetic remains both sophisticated and eye-catching.