
The V-Rod is one of the premier power pack offerings in the Harley-Davidson range, outputting 115hp (86kW) and capable of propelling the rider to open road speeds with casual ease.
But some customers want more than just brute power -- they want a custom look like no other, and that's where Wonder Customs has gone, creating this stunning machine, the Rev-2.
At its heart beats the 1130cc water-cooled V-twin from the Harley, which makes use of a high pressure fuel pump that lives behind the custom fuel tank to ensure the engine receives its required energy. But the Rev-2 is clearly not going for the same market as the V-Rod...
One of the most striking visual aspects of the Wonder Customs Rev-2 are its twin exhausts, which zig-zag their way along the bike's naked flanks. The exhausts are fitted with diffuser discs at the end of each header, which help keep the decibels down -- though they can be removed. The owner of the bike wanted it to be rideable so no changes were made to the V-twin engine.
Another visual drawcard is the swingarm, which exhibits a minimalistic approach. The thin rear 'arm is hooked up to a pair of Works Performance rear shock absorbers, while the front forks are fully adjustable by Showa.
The running gear gives the Rev-2 an aggressive stance, where HogPro Daytona wheels are fitted with semi-sporty Metzler rubber, 120/19 at the front and ultra-chunky 240/18 tyres at the rear. Brembo brakes are used, rounding out a high quality chassis.
Built to be ridden, and not just shown off as a collector piece, the Rev-2 also features a custom seat section and numerous other impressively fabricated components, all of which tie together to deliver a this eye-catching design.
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