Meet the Blindingly Bright Ducati 821: A Custom Ride for the Elite Few

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A Dream Bike for a Limited Few

Ever dreamt of riding a motorcycle that turns heads and makes jaws drop? Well, the Ducati 821 Streamliner is here to fulfill that fantasy – but be prepared to lighten your wallet by a whopping $44,900. And guess what? Only nine of these shimmering beauties exist worldwide, so good luck snagging one!

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Crafted to Perfection in Ho Chi Minh City

Designed by the visionary Daryl Villanueva and his talented team at Bandit9, this machine isn’t just built; it’s an experience. With a tricky backstory involving a San Francisco collector seeking something sporty for the mountain roads, this bike was born out of a clever mix of hand craftsmanship and precise machining, resulting in a design that tiptoes beautifully between vintage allure and modern flair.

Show-Stopping Features and Specifications

The Ducati 821 doesn’t skimp on looks or performance. Adorned in racing-grade aluminum (with the option for a carbon fiber upgrade – because why not?), its body is a nod to the dustbin fairings from the 1950s, crafted to dazzle. Don’t let its artful appearance fool you, though; this machine means business. At a claimed dry weight of just 180kg and a peak output of 110bhp, it promises a ride that’s as exhilarating as it is visually appealing.

With a lofty seat height of 870mm and a bevy of modern features like LED lights and Brembo brakes, the Ducati 821 is primed for both the weekend rider and the static display enthusiast. Whether tearing it up on the streets or simply being admired in a garage, this custom motorcycle is a blend of engineering excellence and striking aesthetics. For those lucky enough to call one their own, the roads will never look the same again!

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