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You Can Own a Piece of Ducati History With Collezione 100

You Can Own a Piece of Ducati History With Collezione 100

Earlier this year, Ducati kicked off its 100th anniversary celebrations with the reveal of Superleggera V4 Centenario – its first road-legal bike to feature carbon-ceramic brake discs among other groundbreaking components. Keeping up the momentum, the brand now unveils its heritage-inspired Collezione 100.

In a look back at Ducati’s century-long history, the range draws inspiration from its most iconic models to deliver ten unique liveries on ten different motorcycles – each coming in a limited run of 100 models. The graphics and color palettes of each livery are woven together with complementing hardware, an embroidered Ducati 100 logo on the seat and splashes of its dedicated “Bronzo Centenario” tone to create a well-rounded look worthy of the milestone.

Within the ten-part drop, several motorcycles from the brand’s racing golden era in the ‘70s resurface, including the 750 Imola Desmo, 750 Super Sport Desmo, Streetfighter V4 S 100, XDiavel V4 100, Diavel V4 RS 100, Multistrada V4 RS 100 and Hypermotard V2 SP 100. These motorcycles launch alongside the 250 Scrambler, which was produced exclusively for the US market in 1962, and the newer Monster 100.

For the grand debut, Ducati brought the respective motorcycles to Mugello circuit in Florence, Italy for a special presentation on the tracks. Taking place last week, the showcase unveiled the eclectic array of liveries with a capsule collection of matching helmets and jackets as well as commemorative artwork by Ugo Nespolo. Ducati Lenovo Team riders Francesco Bagnaia and Marc Márquez also made an appearance on their Desmosedici GP bikes, emblazoned with new livery designs that combine features from the Collezione 100.

Take a closer look at the limited-edition motorcycles in the galleries above.

To find out more about Collezione 100 and the events it is scheduled to be exhibited at, head to Ducati’s website now.


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