autoevolution
 

Medaza Ducafe, Ducati Heritage in a Custom Trim

Medaza Ducafe 11 photos
Photo: Medaza Cycles
Medaza DucafeMedaza DucafeMedaza DucafeMedaza DucafeMedaza DucafeMedaza DucafeMedaza DucafeMedaza DucafeMedaza DucafeMedaza Ducafe
With a very recent success in the shape of the first prize at the 2013 AMD World Championship in the Freestyle class, the Irishmen at Medaza Cycles show another smooth satin-look custom beauty called Ducafe.
Medaza's Don Cronin and Mick O'Shea started from an iconic Ducati: the Pantah, the first belt-driven camshaft machine from the Borgo Panigale manufacturer. Not exactly the most beautiful bike around, the Medaza guys aimed at making the best of it.

Modified V-Rod full billet wheels came into place for the distinctive, trademark look of the Irish workshop. Since the clean shine of bare metal is also one of the styling cues Medaza is recongnized for, it was only natural that the Ducafe received a custom, on-off aluminim bodywork and multiple matching accents. These include the polished engine covers, headlight bezel and the original gauge, now housed in a bespoke casing.

Believe it or not, but the cafe-racer seat was covered in the leather sourced from on of Mick's old leather jackets. An Aprilia front end was also installed, but the yokes had to be made in-house. Custom hand work was also needed for the one-off stainless steel exhausts which are simply amazing and breathe out an extremely sporty attire.

We totally dig the path Medaza is following and we're looking forward for more sleek builds from Don and Mick. Via Pipeburn.
If you liked the article, please follow us:  Google News icon Google News Youtube Instagram
 

Would you like AUTOEVOLUTION to send you notifications?

You will only receive our top stories