While browsing the internet, I stumbled across a machine that immediately caught my attention: a radical custom build based on the legendary Suzuki B-King.
At first sight, it was clear this wasn’t just another modified streetfighter — this was something far more extreme, something that demanded a second, third, and even fourth look.

At first, I didn’t know who was behind this monster. But after digging deeper and following a trail of photos taken by @Lumenatic, I was finally able to uncover the name of both the bike and its builder. The machine is called “Titan MMXVII”, and the mastermind who brought it to life is none other than @WiCkeD[br]AIn.
The foundation of this project is the Suzuki B-King, a motorcycle already famous for its outrageous character. With the same power plant as the Hayabusa, the B-King is a symbol of raw, untamed force. Yet for WiCkeD [br]AIn, the stock version wasn’t enough. He wanted to push it further, to transform the B-King into something that would stand above everything else on the road.
Several key components for the build came from MGM Bikes. Among them are the distinctive Drgaster handlebar and the sophisticated Motogadget M-Unit Blue, which replaces the original wiring system with a state-of-the-art electronic brain. These parts not only modernize the bike but also underline the attention to detail and the pursuit of perfection in every stage of the project.
But perhaps the most striking feature is the single-sided swingarm, which completely changes the silhouette of the machine. Mounted on it is an enormous 300 mm rear tire — yes, three hundred! That rear wheel alone transforms the stance of the bike into something monstrous, aggressive, and almost intimidating. Wherever it stands, the Titan becomes the center of attention. There is no neutral reaction to this bike — you either love it or you don’t, but it never goes unnoticed.
The transformation didn’t stop at bolt-on parts. The rear section of the motorcycle was entirely reworked and shortened, giving the Titan a more compact and muscular tail. The ECU was reprogrammed to optimize performance, ensuring that the mechanical changes matched the visual aggression. Every aspect of this project was approached with the same mindset: push limits, break molds, and create a machine that feels more like a force of nature than just a motorcycle.
Then came the question of its name. The original bike is called the B-King — the King. But what could possibly be greater than a King? The natural thought would be an Emperor, but WiCkeD [br]AIn decided otherwise. No, this creation deserved something beyond monarchy. It deserved the name of a Titan. A being of myth, power, and dominance that dwarfs ordinary rulers. Hence, Titan MMXVII was born, with the Roman numerals marking the year of its completion: 2017.
In the end, what WiCkeD [br]AIn achieved with this build is not just a custom motorcycle — it’s a statement. The Titan MMXVII embodies strength, presence, and individuality. It’s a bike that refuses to blend in, a bike that challenges conventions, and above all, a bike that transforms the already mighty Suzuki B-King into something unforgettable.