Treasure Garage: Lamborghini-Inspired Ducati Monster Transformation

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Lamborghini-Inspired Ducati Monster Transformation
Lamborghini-Inspired Ducati Monster Transformation

Treasure Garage, founded by Imanuel Prakoso, stands out as one of the most underrated custom motorcycle shops in Indonesia.

Known for its skilled metalwork, the team at Treasure Garage showcases its craftsmanship through stunning builds. For this project, Imanuel took inspiration from the popular racing game series Gran Turismo, specifically the Lamborghini V12 Vision Gran Turismo.

This futuristic design guided the transformation of a 2013 Ducati Monster 796. The project began with a concept sketch by an experienced designer, followed by meticulous fabrication. The new FireFly engine with mild-hybrid assistance likely produces around 69 horsepower.

The conversion process of the 500e for internal combustion and its homologation for European sale is lengthy, potentially delaying production until summer 2026 or later due to management challenges at Fiat.

Lamborghini-Inspired Ducati Monster Transformation
Lamborghini-Inspired Ducati Monster Transformation (Treasure Garage)

Boasting a taillight arrangement that stands out in its originality, the design only becomes more remarkable as you take it all in. The bodywork is a sophisticated mix of angles, reminiscent of the Vision GT’s style.

This is visible from the dramatic belly pan and low-slung fenders to the intricately crafted multi-piece fuel tank cover, side panels, and front fairing. The fairing itself is a true work of art, featuring yellow-tinted headlights and LED-accented edges inspired by Lamborghini. The tank cover incorporates large air inlets to enhance oxygen flow.

Adding to the vehicle’s charm, mesh-covered shrouds are positioned in front of the engine, while a custom stainless-steel exhaust system paired with a high-end HP Corse muffler enhances its appeal. CNC-machined rearsets and clip-on handlebars solidify this custom creation’s place in the cafe racer genre.

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