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Metal Creation
Supercharged KTM by Hazan Motorworks

Max Hazan of Hazan Motorworks is one of the top designers in the custom motorcycle world. Hazan is not afraid to transform his bikes completely, and this exactly is what has happened to this Supercharged KTM.

The bike’s original off-road capability has been well and truly lost for this project, as Hazan just wanted something fun to make instead of paying attention to its practicality. This explains why the end result looks like something from the 1920s. It also somewhat looks like a usable art piece, with metals of different textures and shapes being thrown together seemingly randomly, yet in a complimentary manner.

The KTM RFS engine was selected because of its clean shape, and was then boosted by an AMR350 supercharger. These elements are furthermore accompanied by a handmade tank of 6061 aluminium and a separate coolant reservoir at the front with a black nickel finish. The motorcycle falls in the 300 cc class and is relatively lightweight at 245 pounds.