From Inspiration to Reality
Wayne Huffer, a dedicated motorcycle builder from Buckinghamshire, has successfully completed a radical makeover of his 2019 Suzuki GSX-R1000. Drawing inspiration from the classic bulbous SRAD models of the 1990s, he created new bodywork that seamlessly fits into the bike’s original mounting points. After over 30 years of bodywork restoration experience, Huffer’s creation is truly a sight to behold.

A Fortunate Encounter
The story of Huffer’s latest venture began quite unexpectedly. While visiting his local bike shop in the summer of 2023 for an oil filter, he spotted the GSX-R1000 sitting enticingly in the doorway. One impulsive purchase later, he left with a new motorcycle that would become a canvas for his creative ideas. It was during a recovery period from a hernia operation that the concept for the transformation really took off.
Crafting the Vision
Utilizing his agile mind during recovery, Huffer experimented with cardboard templates and old fairing pieces he had lying around. He stocked up on materials, including a rather rough fibreglass replica bodywork kit. With careful adjustments, hours of detailed work, and unwavering patience, the bike started to take shape. The final machine made its public debut at the Bike Shed Moto Show at London’s Tobacco Dock, showcasing a modern retro vibe with a touch of classic aesthetics.
This extraordinary build showcases how passion and creativity can reshape a motorcycle into something unique, promising both nostalgic charm and modern-day performance.