Chicago-based workshop Federal Moto has unveiled a spectacular new project based on a stripped down KTM 690 bike. Dubbed “Daisy Duke,” the two-wheeler was stripped of its subframe and plastic elements, and it received a selection of high-end parts, including a K&N filter that replaced its stock air intake.
Mike and Peter Muller also added a Smart Moto SAS valve for some extra breathing room, while the rear part of the bike features a custom-made subframe and seat with leather and suede elements. The lithium-ion battery from Antigravity offers plenty of juice for Daisy Duke’s lighting and electronics, and we should also mention the Biltwell grips, Renthal fat bars, custom exhaust system and dual lamps.