Ducati’s special xDiavel will soon be unveiled at ‘Bikers Classics’ on July 1, 2017. Known by the name ‘ The Thiverval’, this custom built Ducati was made by Belgium based customizer Fred Krugger to unlock the potential of customization on the Ducati xDiavel.
This event witness the presence of thousands of vintage bike lovers with their own customized classic bikes and cafe racers. The power cruiser by Ducati seems lower and more inline with huge cafe racers of that event. The name has been derived from a small race track near Paris.
Customized Ducati XDiavel ‘The Thiverval’ by Fred Krugger
Explaining the design is an easy task on the Thiverval as every curve of the xDiavel was forced to leave and that resulted into a body that seems inline like a streamlined jet. However, the thickness makes it look more like the bikes from 90s as sharp word would not suit its overall personality.
A single panel connects the two ends of this motorcycle, that too resulting in a unique tail end that supports twin under-seat exhaust outlets and a squarish brake light. Cafe racer appeal was never left behind as the seat now support a single rider.
The rear foot-pegs and extra parts from the motorcycle were removed in order to make it feel much more practical than ever. Ducati xDiavel is powered by a 1262 cc, twin cylinder engine producing 156 HP at 9500 rpm and 128.9 Nm at 5000 rpm.
The engine comes mated to a 6-speed gearbox. This typical motorcycle gets a custom exhaust while standard motorcycle while standard motorcycle has a huge under-seat unit with twin outlets on the right side. Ducati’s unique headlight design of the xDiavel remains the same on Thiverval.
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