This Ducati Monster in titanium has been created by Motocorse and includes both mechanical and stylistic upgrades.
The Ducati Monster 1100 Titanium is a unique model with a hugely reduced weight and greater performance.
The Monster Titanium has a black tint with red finish and titanium and carbonfibre parts which reduce weight by 156 kg.
It now has 102.
6 hp on a bike where more than 60 standard components have been changed.
The exhaust is a titanium Motocorse Evoluzione ø54mm and the modifications to the engine now result in figures of 102.
6 hp and 113 Nm, up from 95 hp and 103 Nm.
The brake discs are made from composite ceramic materials and measure 320 mm.
They pair with Brembo Racing calipers and titanium pistons on a Motocorse radial mount.
Forged aluminium Marchesini wheels are included, and a full set of various titanium bolts and screws, with adjustable foot pegs on their own reduce weight by 12 kg.
Motocorse offer two personalisation programs: Kit One Full Upgrade or Kit Two Standard Upgrade, and will also do the paint finish and assemble the parts.
For more information see the Motocorse site.
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