This is “Tydirium,” built by Xavi Dynamische. It is a naked superbike conversion of a Yamaha R1 (based on the 2002 Deltabox III chassis), designed to capture the aggressive performance of a race replica while adopting a hyper-naked aesthetic.
The bike is named after Darth Vader’s personal shuttle due to its all-black, menacing look. Unlike most modern factory naked bikes, which often feature lower-spec components and reduced power, the Tydirium retains the full performance capabilities of the R1’s engine and chassis, including its claimed 152 hp output and a notably low dry weight of 174 kg (383 lbs).
The Tydirium Is the custom Yamaha R1 streetfighter of Vader’s Dreams
The conversion involved extensive custom fabrication and component swaps to achieve the “streetfighter” style.
Key modifications include removing all original fairings, creating a handmade subframe, and fitting a highly modified R1M 2015 track seat unit. For the front end, the builder replaced the clip-ons with an ABM handlebar kit for a more comfortable, upright riding position.

A signature feature is the aggressive headlight unit borrowed from a Kawasaki Z800, paired with a Z800 Cup carbon fiber bellypan.
The bike runs on a custom exhaust and features extensive custom paintwork on the frame, engine covers, and body, achieving a pure, high-performance naked machine free from electronic power limitations.
Sources: Bikebound, Xavi Dynamische
