Featured Listing: 2005 Ducati 999S

Update 3.11.2020: This bike has SOLD! Congratulations to buyer and seller! -dc What we have here is a gorgeous example of one of Ducati’s most successful — and most controversial — offerings of the last 20 years. The 2005 Ducati 999S overcame somewhat polarizing Pierre Terblance styling over its three-year run to win three World…

Copy That: 2006 Ducati 999R Xerox

The Ducati R bike has always been a major factor in the history of Ducati. Renowned originally as homologation machines in order to go racing, the R brand has taken on a life of its own as a limited edition, high performance exclusive tier of the existing model line. And while there may be some…

Shogun in an Italian suit: 2000 Bimota SB8R

Taking Italian suspension, style and bespoke build quality know-how and shoving it full of deadnuts-reliable and prodigious power from the other side of the Atlantic, or in this case the Pacific, is a time-honored tradition. In the ’60s, the likes of Bizzarrini and Iso executed the formula to devastating effect in cars. But Bimota ported…

Featured Listing: 1992 Ducati 851 Strada

1.31.2020: This bike has SOLD! Congratulations to buyer and seller! -dc This Featured Listing is part of the The Edinger Ducati Collection. Thank you for supporting the site, David! -dc The Ducati 851 is one of the all time greats; a watershed bike that defined a company, dominated a racing class, and lives on as…

Featured Listing: 2004 Ducati Monster S4R

The 2004 Ducati Monster S4R was the naked Italian’s coming out party, showing that the plucky little air-cooled city bike, the bike that made Bolognese beasts accessible to the rest of us, could dance with its harder-edged stablemates. To do so, it eschewed basically everything the standard Monster wore, with the exception of the single-sided…