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VIDEO: Ducati’s Superleggera (Project 1708) motorcycle – part two of the OFFICIAL film series is HERE
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The second part of the video series giving us a solid look at the uber-superbike of 2020 is now online. You can watch it at the bottom of this post. This means that we’ve now had FOUR parts to the unveiling of the £70,000, 234bhp, 152kg Ducati Superleggera with quite a bit more still to…
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VIDEO: Here’s Ducati’s official teaser video for the 2020 Scrambler 1100 Pro and 1100 Pro Sport motorcycle
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The actual motorcycle will be unveiled on January 27th but for now we’ve got this official teaser video from the Italian factory which is clearly pointing towards the 1100 Pro – a high-spec Scrambler – and a more powerful 1100 Pro Sport variant. Here’s why this is about the 1100 Pro; the vid uses the…
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LOOK AGAIN! Here’s the FIRST photo of the 2020 Ducati V4 Superleggera (aka Project 1708). CHECK OUT THE WINGS!
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Last week we brought you this photo from a Ducati event in the USA that gave the world its first proper look at the Ducati 2020 Superleggera – a £70,000, 500-bikes-only-production-run road-legal MotoGP motorcycle. In case you missed it back then, we thought it was a good idea to put this back on MoreBikes because……
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MotoGP: Video – is this Ducati’s Holeshot GP system being tested?
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Here’s a nifty bit of video that’s emerged after the pre-season tests (this video was shot on the last day of the Sepang test at the tail end of last year) – and those in the know reckon it might give a very visual pointer to a so-called ‘Holeshot’ system on the GP20 Ducati racebike.…
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Ducati’s Project 1708 (the $100,000 Superleggera 234hp, 152kg carbon V4R) leaks continue – HERE’S THE VIDEO
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Yesterday we brought you the supposedly ‘leaked’ data sheet of Project 1708 with all the whizz and the bang that the top, top, top-level Ducati details – read that HERE – today we’ve got the first part of a pretty official looking video that gives more of a glimpse of the bike. It looks real…
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Ducati Project 1708 – the Superleggera model. HERE’S the OFFICIAL SPECS leaked (apparently)! 234hp and 152kg!
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It’s going to be a hugely sexy motorcycle, it’s going to be ultra-limited and it will cost $100,000. It’s going to be dressed like the GP19 MotoGP race bike and it’ll turn the top end of the motorcycle world upside-down. An image leaked onto the internet and picked up by the GPONE website – which…
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WIN! A Pocher Model Ducati Superbike 1299 Panigale S 1:4 Die-Cast Kit – worth over £500!
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We’re offering you the chance to get your hands on a Pocher Model Ducati Superbike – worth £500!
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It’s OFFICIAL! Ducati CONFIRMS the V4 Multistrada is coming for 2021.
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While celebrating the Ducati Multistrada’s sixteenth birthday and announcing that it’s built 100,000 units of the bike in its various guises, the Italian factory’s dropped some big news – confirming that the widely rumoured Multistrada V4 is happening. And we’ll get to see it for 2021. To celebrate the massive milestone, Claudio Domenicali himself was…
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BST HyperTEK: ELECTRIC motorcycle of the FUTURE designed by Pierre Terblanche (the man who brought us the Ducati 999).
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Renowned motorcycle designer Pierre Terblanche and carbon wheel specialist BST have joined forces to reveal an all-new electric motorcycle: the HyperTEK. Best known for work designing the original Ducati Sport Classic, Multistrada, Hypermotard and 999 Superbike – Terblanche is back in action, teaming up with BST to create this weird and wonderful electric bike. And…
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Merry Christmas! Ducati starts selling original racing parts as ‘collector’s memorabilia’. Perfect Xmas present.
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So what DO you get the biker who has pretty much everything? How about some trick bits from MotoGP and WSB race bikes straight from Ducati itself? Yep, Ducati has launched Ducati Memorabilia – where the factory is literally selling off parts from some of it’s track bikes to fans around the world. As of…
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