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Leather Trim Ducati Diavel, from Vilner with Love

Starting off with custom leather treatments for cars, the Bulgarians from Vilner recently discovered that bikes are just as fun, and without much ado, here's their latest wok: the stunning leather trim Ducati Diavel.
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For starters, Vilner says it was very hard to make the Diavel look better, as it was already recognized as one of the meanest-looking two-wheeled machines around these days. And instead of the hacking and sawing some customizers use, Vilner went for a more subtle approach, enhancing some parts of the Diavel to add instant eye gratification.

Since leather is their main trade, Viner obviously built a completely new seat which only looks 10 or 20 million times than the OEM one, and have also added quilted side panels on the tank for better looks and rider comfort. And since this was still not enough, two stitched leather straps attached to fuel tank add a stunning accent to the bike.

The tail was redesigned for a smaller profile adding to the compact attire of the machine, and Vilner created brand new details in some of the key areas. Extended air intake covers with an additional triangle accent, larger fender sides, a custom chin spoiler matching the upper and lower headlight protectors and the exhaust detail, they all add a more aggressive stance to the Ducati Diavel Carbon.

And after having the tail lights tinted for darker looks, they could not resist loading some contrast cut floating rotors for the front end. The Vilner Ducati Diavel look truly better than the stock one, and this goes without saying... still we wonder why is everybody retaining the pillion seat and foot rests? We rode the Diavel and believe us, you would not want to be a passenger up there...

Enjoy the gallery after the jump and make sure you check out the Vilner Stingray and the Vilner Bulldog, too.
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