Whether old or new, Ducati Monster models are highly favored in the custom bike community. Known for their versatility, these naked bikes provide ample opportunity for builders to express their creativity, resulting in remarkable creations. This bespoke masterpiece, crafted by Jerem Motorcycles in France, exemplifies this notion.
Jeremie Duchampt, the mastermind behind the project, has showcased his exceptional skills before, and this Ducati Monster 821, dubbed the Icon, is another testament to his talent. While the 821 boasts impressive performance straight from the factory, Jeremie focused on enhancing its aesthetic appeal.
Starting at the rear, Jeremie replaced the stock subframe with a shorter custom-built unit, giving the Monster a more streamlined silhouette. The bobber-style seat pan, crafted by Yaya Brush Sellerie, adds a touch of elegance, featuring perforated black leather and Alcantara upholstery. Kellermann LED lights serve as taillights and turn signals, seamlessly integrated into the new subframe.
Moving to the cockpit, Jeremie replaced most factory components with bespoke elements, including clip-on handlebars, premium rear sets, and Accossato control levers. The LED headlamp and compact aluminum fender complete the front end, while the vibrant blue and gold paint scheme adds a striking finish to the fuel tank, frame, and various other components.
Jeremie’s attention to detail and craftsmanship are evident throughout the build, showcasing his mastery in transforming a stock Ducati Monster into a bespoke cafe racer. With creations like the Icon, Jeremie Duchampt solidifies his reputation as a premier bike builder, promising a bright future ahead.