Ducati built more than 7,000 MHRs, making it the most numerous of all the bevel-drive twin models.
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Ducati built more than 7,000 MHRs, making it the most numerous of all the bevel-drive twin models.
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Your answer to a light air-cooled track weapon, the Pierobon X60R is quite the looker too, and given its power plant pedigree, sight and touch aren’t the only senses it pleases. Check the exhaust note (powered by Termignoni) after the jump. Delete the scoop?
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Like the F042, the Pierobon X60R features an air-cooled Ducati v-twin power plant, and the tuning firm’s own proprietary chassis design. There are plenty of performance parts and carbon fiber to drool over, and the design strikes as one that would have occurred had Ducati made a true air-cooled sportbike. With Pierbon’s extensive experience in the racing scene, we can imagine how much fun an X60R would be on the track, we’ll just have to wait and see if a street model also makes a debut. If you’re a Ducatista and want to stand out from the cappuccino crowd, there are some photos after the jump that might interest you.... http://www.asphaltandrubber.com/bikes/pierobon-x60r-xmas-list-longer/ Delete the scoop?
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Nice story by Robert Smith on a really strange time in Ducati history...