graphic designer and photographer raised on the west coast of Sweden,
but currently residing in Ventura, California. When he decided to move
to the US he made the decision to purchase a bike for his commuting, so
he found a killer deal on Craigslist and got a 2016 Ducati Full Throttle that became
the base for what he wanted to create. A minimal and clean scrambler that could be used
everyday and could also be an adventure machine for him to explore the
central coast. Check out below for more details on the
gorgeous build, described by Gorm himself.
All decals, reflectors and other bits got cleaned off and for tank badges I found some Ducati shield logos that worked perfectly and added to the minimal design. The mirror is a single sided under the bar solution using a Ebay bar end mirror that clamps perfectly around the bar and really cleans up the bars.
Indicators are Motogadget M-Blaze Pin?s both front and back, they are the smallest but also the brightest indicators I?ve ever seen. The tail tidy is from NRC (New Rage Cycles) but some extra brackets where fabricated to hold the indicators next to the tail light.
To complete the more rugged adventure look, side pannier plates form Kriega were used and also a Rotopax mount added to the left side to hold an extra 1 gallon fuel tank. Engine guard and sprocket cover from Evotech and a black high fender that is an OEM Ducati part that was sold as long as the Urban Enduro was in production, no where to be found now sadly, all adds to the rugged expression.
There are so many small parts here and there that also been changed or painted to achieve the effortless, minimal look that was the goal. I really wanted it to look like it?s factory and not obviously “custom?, everything in it?s place and when you look at the bike nothing should stand out as odd or not fitting it should just feel right and that is where I think I have succeeded with this build. But at the same time it?s a bike that I?m not afraid of getting dirty and used, it?s my commuter bike and weekend get away machine all in one…”
For more details on the bike and more about Gorm himself, you can follow him on Instagram or check out his website
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