A two-wheel turbo – a modification seen much more on a Hayabusa than on a Ducati Monster.
From 2002 however, and when he bought it from a close friend, Bill Johnson will dedicate to his Ducati the best of attention.
Launched in 1996 the Monster M900, that you can see in the photo, underwent a particular treatment.
Power passed from 76 hp to 112 with an increase of about 60 percent.
From 2006 Bill has concentrated on the aesthetic aspects, looking to give the creature a look that he loves to define as “Street Fighter Europea”, reflecting a great “Made in Italy” taste.
In 2004 the bike participated in the first Long Beach Challenge Monster, winning the competition.
But despite this work by the happy owner on his Bolognese jewell has never stopped.
Who knows in a couple of springs, at the venerable age of 14 years, how the Bill Johnson’s project will have evolved.
But so far, nice job.
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