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El Visionario Bonnie Shows a Lot of Bare Metal

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Photo: Rocket Garage
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According to Rocket Garage, Carlo Carlini's Triumph Bonneville underwent such an extensive series of custom treatments that only few parts have remained like they were when the bike rolled out the factory doors.
The latest intervention on El Visionario was carried out by the master smiths at FMV Motorcycles, and they've added their metal working magic to this already beautiful, custom Bonnie. If anything, leaving the metal bodywork shine in the sun with its cold glare is as close to the essence of raw as it gets.

What's even cooler about Carlo's bike in the present state is the fact that it can go in pretty much any direction, from an aesthetic point of view. And we might just meet El Solitario again, as Rocket Garage knows Carlo's endless quest for new custom looks.

FMW Motorcycles has done an amazing work with the redesigned tank, fenders and other covers. The matching Arrow air filter covers and the megaphone exhaust stress out the unforgiving character of the bike. And with the oil cooler now inside the frame, El Visionario looks tidier and cleaner.

Wondering how much cooler could Carlo make this Bonnie, and if such a thing is indeed possible...
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