Ducati

A Ducati Dirtbike by Terra Mostro.


This looks so good that it’s hard to believe that Ducati just doesn’t go ahead and build their own.

More on the company that does build it here… Terra Mostro

Beautiful Ducati 851 Doug Polen Replica.


Greg sent in this beauty of a ride. There’s a lot of love in this thouroughbred . Must be a blast to ride!

Built in 1991 to resemble Doug Polen’s championship winning race bike the bike was lightened / modified to a weight of 395lbs. Below is a list of its changes:

– Magnesium wheels (Technomagnesio Penta 5-Spoke wheels)
– Aluminum Rear & Front sub-frames
– 888 Solo Seat mounted on Air Tech 888 solo tail section
– Titanium Axles and Brake Mounting Bolts
– Brembo Gold Line Floating Iron Rotors and Billet Calipers
– Full Floating low mount rear brake kit from Pro Italia, moves the caliper to the
bottom of the rotor for better center of gravity
– Fast By Ferracci stainless steel and carbon fiber complete exhaust system,
which is their copy of the famous Termignoni ‘Farne’ exhaust
– AP Lockheed variable ratio racing front brake and clutch master cylinders
– Billet aluminum foot pegs, brackets, and pedals from Pro Italia
– Steering Damper from Storz
– Oil cooler with stainless braided lines from Earls
– Ferracci Stage 1 computer chip
– Billet muffler clamps from Pro Italia
– Hi-Rise clip ons from Storz (raised the hand grips for comfort)
– Carbon Fiber fenders, exhaust hangers, clutch and sprocket covers.


Ducati Paso 907ie.


I’m not usually into the “plastic wrap” bikes. But this bike has always been a “guilty pleasure” for me. I really like it but I’m not sure why exactyl. Might have something to do with RED paint and Italian heritage. 🙂