The line between awe-inspiring and outright tacky is a fine one when it comes to movie-themed custom motorcycles. Thankfully, Jeremie Duchampt of Jerem Motorcycles in France has crafted a masterpiece that firmly belongs in the former category.
Inspired by the iconic Mandalorian TV series, Duchampt transformed a Ducati Streetfighter 1100 into a two-wheeled work of art. The bike’s core remains the same, with the original gas tank intact, but the rest is a custom-built symphony of metal and leather.
Sleek aluminum bodywork, including a cafe racer tail section and side, covers, blend seamlessly with the handmade headlight mask, a centerpiece that undeniably screams Mandalorian. Yaya Brush Sellerie’s exquisite leather saddle, adorned with a brown bullet belt, adds a touch of rugged elegance. Carbon fiber fenders and a belly pan complete the aggressive yet refined look of this extraordinary motorcycle.
Jeremie’s Streetfighter is a bold reimagining of the original. A blacked-out nose fairing and bright LED headlamp, flanked by miniature turn signals, give it an aggressive stance. The rear is equally striking with a minimalist LED strip and license plate tucked neatly beneath the swingarm.
The stock dashboard remains, but clip-on handlebars, ISR levers, and bar-end mirrors raise its look. Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP tires grip forged Y-spoke wheels, while upgraded Brembo calipers and wave rotors enhance stopping power. The L-twin engine breathes through a custom two-into-one exhaust with a carbon fiber muffler, complemented by an open clutch cover and CNC Racing hydraulic slave cylinder.
A revamped radiator ensures optimal cooling. The motorcycle’s appearance is further enhanced by a Mandalorian-inspired theme, featuring polished bodywork, brown ceramic coating, and a playful baby Yoda figurine. The pièce de résistance is the brown leather seat that perfectly complements the aesthetic.