This post won’t be for everyone – particularly those who might be upset on seeing a Ducati 900 SS taken to bits and put back together again to become this new Ducati Café Racer.
Still, kudos must go to the guy who spent nine long months building his creation, starting from the basics of the 1991 900 SS and adding an 1100 Hypermotard engine.
In fact, the only thing that remains of the original 900 SS model is the front part of the trellis frame.
In addition to the Hypermotard engine we can see Aprilia RSV 1000 front forks and Ohlins suspension.
Other features include magnesium wheels and aluminium handlebars, and a completely redesigned exhaust which we’ll leave to you to decide whether you like it or not.
Our guys at Motoblog.
it are calling the rear a masterpiece – it’s made from a carbonfibre piece using autoclave techniques.
In the Ducati Cafe Racer pics below you can see the original 900 SS and see what it became at the end of the process.
Ducati Cafe Racer
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