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In Las Vegas, a gamble on BMW's Kompressor and McQueen's Husky - AutoWeek

In Las Vegas, a gamble on BMW's Kompressor and McQueen's Husky - AutoWeek | Ductalk | Scoop.it
The anonymous Japanese collector was upset. The rare BMW Kompressor Rennsport, the finest pre-/postwar machine that he had listed, wasn't going for what he wanted. Five hundred thousand dollars he wanted. Half a million bucks! And that wasn't even the value at which the motorcycle had been appraised. The catalog had said “…all the way up to $600,000.” For a motorcycle to go for six figures was stratospherically rare; the last motorcycle that had sold for that much was a 1929 Brough-Superior SS100, one of only 69 made, the Rolls-Royce of motorcycles, only better. It had gone for $456,799. He must have known that. Yet his face was downturned, a mixture of ambivalence and veiled disappointment. The bids on his beloved machine were now stuck at $380,000. He expected higher. He expected the full six hundred. It'd be foolish for him to want any less.Read more: http://www.autoweek.com/article/20130123/carnews01/130119933#ixzz2IuzdoGRW
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We love motorcycle auctions for the drama and spectacle. Here's a link to LOTS of photos from the three Vegas auctions last spring. Many Ducati's, some will surprise you. http://tinyurl.com/aglgrqn
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Photo posted by popeofwelding - Jesse James| Instagram | Ductalk | Scoop.it

A Rare Saturday spent doing what I love to do... #HillCountryBlast #Desmo #SmilingInMyHelmet

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2008 Ducati Desmosedici RR | Stupid Money | Motorcyclist Magazine

2008 Ducati Desmosedici RR | Stupid Money | Motorcyclist Magazine | Ductalk | Scoop.it
One rumor has it that the company lost money on every one. Another says the streetbikes helped fund the race effort.

Ducati produced 1500 copies of the Desmosedici RR for use on the street: essentially GP6 MotoGP bikes with lights and horns. One rumor has it that the company lost money on every one. Another says the streetbikes helped fund the race effort. Either way, the entire run sold out in a few hours at $72,500 a pop, complete with a three-year warranty and free service, along with a rear stand, battery charger, cover and an official Ducati Corse squeegee for applying the included race-replica decals.

It was the first four-cylinder Ducati sold to the public; the first Ducati driving its cams without bevel shafts, belts or chains; the first Ducati with a carbon-fiber subframe. The D16RR stood on the foreskin of technology in 2008 and remains adjacent to the bleeding edge. Brembo billet radial-mount brakes and radial master cylinders with flip-up levers, an Öhlins remote gas-reservoir fork (with 48 adjustment settings) and Marchesini forged-magnesium wheels are just the beginning.

Read more: http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/howto/smart_money/122_1204_2008_ducati_desmosedici_rr/index.html#ixzz1qYUKi1Fo

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Cycle News | Alan Cathcart | First Ride: The Roland Sands Desmo Tracker!

Cycle News | Alan Cathcart | First Ride: The Roland Sands Desmo Tracker! | Ductalk | Scoop.it

The Ducati Desmosedici RR is the most desirable series production motorcycle ever made. End of subject. No other bike has so faithfully translated the performance and allure of Grand Prix road racing in street-legal form to a highway near you - as the discerning and fortunate members of its owners club are united in appreciating. It's a true racer with lights, the ultimate expression of the Italian firm's sporting credo, as perfectly encapsulated by the one-two dominance of Ducati teammates Troy Bayliss and Loris Capirossi in the last-ever 990cc MotoGP race at Valencia in November 2006. It was those factory GP6 racers that provided the inspiration for the 1500 limited-edition run of the 200 horsepower V-four Desmosedici RRs built in 2008. It truly is the Mona Lisa of motorcycles....More

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RSD Desmo Tracker review - Strip club | Alan Cathcart | Business Standard MOTORING

RSD Desmo Tracker review - Strip club | Alan Cathcart | Business Standard MOTORING | Ductalk | Scoop.it
This is what happens when you take a Ducati Desmosedici RR's clothes off...

The Ducati Desmosedici RR is the most desirable series production motorcycle ever made. Full stop. No other bike has so faithfully translated the performance and allure of Grand Prix road racing in streetlegal form to a highway near you. It’s a thinly disguised, MotoGP-winning factory GP6 track machine, a true racer with lights, the ultimate street legal expression of the Italian firm’s sporting credo. It’s the Mona Lisa of motorcycles.

Still, imagine sneaking past the security guards at the Louvre in Paris, and drawing graffiti on the real Mona Lisa – a neat goatee beard, maybe, and a pair of glasses. That’s the sort of sacrilege of a two-wheeled work of art which some horrified purists reckon Roland Sands has accomplished in creating the Desmo Tracker – his transformation of one of those 1,500 MotoGP replicas into a high-barred hotrod, modelled on a US flat-tracker, complete with knobbies, and totally devoid of the Desmosedici RR’s curvaceous bodywork....more here: http://www.bsmotoring.com/news/rsd-desmo-tracker-review-strip-club/5102/1

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Rare SportBikes For Sale on eBay | Ducati In A Box: 2008 Ducati Desmosedici D16RR

Rare SportBikes For Sale on eBay | Ducati In A Box: 2008 Ducati Desmosedici D16RR | Ductalk | Scoop.it

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Ducati of North America has told me this bike is the last bike in the crate that hasn’t been warranty registered, Own a piece of History.

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