Collectors? Rich racing enthusiasts? Incredibly rich guys looking for away to spend money? Demented enough Ducati fans willing to sell their house? If you're in one of these categories, here's a treat for you: an 1993 Ducati Supermono on sale for $150,000 (€118,000).
The bike is not cheap and some might say it's overpriced. However, given the fact that only 67 such beasts have been ever made and no one knows exactly how many are still in operation around the world, we're clearly looking at an exclusive piece of motorcycle racing and Ducati history, so nothing should make us raise an eyebrow.
The Ducati Supermono is a 65HP, 550cc single-cylinder race bike weighing only 118 kg (260 lbs). Despite the Supermono being a thumper, mechanical engineers Massimo Bordi and Claudio Domenicali have managed to create an engine which feels almost like a twin, thanks to a counterbalance rod.
The bike is located in Aarhus, Denmark, and comes with all the spares, with a trade-in possibility. Tipped by Hell for Leather.
The Ducati Supermono is a 65HP, 550cc single-cylinder race bike weighing only 118 kg (260 lbs). Despite the Supermono being a thumper, mechanical engineers Massimo Bordi and Claudio Domenicali have managed to create an engine which feels almost like a twin, thanks to a counterbalance rod.
The bike is located in Aarhus, Denmark, and comes with all the spares, with a trade-in possibility. Tipped by Hell for Leather.