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Ducati Scrambler Mike Hailwood Special Edition
The striking Scrambler Special Edition Mike Hailwood has comes with a livery reminiscent of the Ducati 900SS he rode in his Isle of Man TT comeback in 1978. It’s still powered by the same 75bhp, 803cc, L-twin, 4-stroke, air-cooled motor which gives it a whole 1 extra horse power than the MH900e – built by Ducati in 2001 to commemorate Mike the Bike’s TT return 23 years earlier. The run is limited to 58 which relates to the year in which Hailwood made his Ducati racing debut, finishing 10th at the Dutch TT on a 125cc. Considered by many to be the 'best motorcycle racer ever', Hailwood won his first World Championship at the age of 21. He won 9 World Championships, 76 Grand Prix wins and 14 T.T Races. The bike itself features a plethora of replacements including LED indicators, 70’s-style nose fairing, 900SS-mimicing livery, redesigned handlebars, an adjustable Ohlins rear shock, gold painted rims, custom seat and a Termignoni exhaust. Source scramblerhailwood.com
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