I could now list off the modifications and parts used in the construction of the Fiddler but seeing as Deus have such a colourful way of describing their own builds I thought it best to pull some words straight from their chronicle of the build…

“Fresh out of the hatchery a voluptuously shaped, traffic halting café racer. Styled around the sensuous silhouette of the fuel tank, the Fiddler is well robed in hand-crafted metal, with the fenders, nickel-plated brake stays, stainless steel seat pan and electronic tray. The heavily modified headlight bucket, modeled after 1960’s Aprilia and BMW lights, features a Motogadget speedometer and is supported by handmade brackets. The W650 frame picked up a redesigned rear loop and custom chromoly swing arm along with Racetech modified forks and Works Performance shocks for better overall feel. Powering the Fiddler is a W650 engine modified with a big bore kit and FCR carbsconnected to a Peyton Place SS exhaust. Slowing the bike down comes courtesy of TZ350 four-shoe brakes and a twin pull lever up front, and Brembo calipers and discs with a modern KTM master cylinder in the back.”