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Ducati Monster 1100 Wayne Ransom
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You don’t see bikes like this too often. The Japanese brands all chopped and shortened with fat tires, yes, but to take the Ducati as a platform and to build streetfighter machine, you don’t see it everyday that’s for sure. This amazing looking fatty was built by Ryan Danger (this is the name he goes by in Ducati Comunity) and we must say he done one hell-of-a-job. Taking 2009 Ducati Monster 1100 and reworking much of the parts on the bike is a bold move, while sticking the 300mm rear is a down right sacrilege (for Ducati folks). It’s not a cornering machine, not like the original Monster or Duc 848, and you would say it’s pretty loud. Check out those shortened exhausts – “tire warmers” :) . The sound is enough to make you deaf after an hour of riding…with your earplugs on. Ryan particularly love to pull next to the Harley boys and crank that throttle wide open, just to let them know that Duc can play that game as well.
- Ransom one-off tubular hand-made single-sided
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