

Right behind this XV750’s retrofitted tank, its geometry is radically altered by a new subframe with built-in LED lighting. This unit was first sand-blasted, then it got treated to a stripe of matte-black paint, Moto Adonis badges, and a clear coat. As far as bodywork goes, the only component you’ll find here is a Benelli’s fuel tank. A state-of-the-art Hagon monoshock was fitted to make the rear-end suspension just as sturdy as its northernmost counterpart. Tarozzi rearsets complete the motorcycle’s ergonomic package, while its wheels stay glued to the pavement thanks to Dunlop Sportmax rubber.

The cockpit area is where you’ll spot a Koso speedometer and the repurposed clip-on handlebars of a Kawasaki Ninja, which sport adjustable aftermarket control levers and blacked-out grips. Once the donor was dismantled, they proceeded to fit its front end with a 2012 YZF-R1's brakes, five-spoke wheel, and inverted forks. Built by Dutch specialists over at Moto Adonis, this unique Yamaha XV750 is one thrilling sight to behold! You’ll need to look very closely before you can spot the motorcycle’s Virago DNA, however, because the mods performed by Adonis’ bright minds reach far and wide from performance to cosmetics.
