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DUCATI DEALERS COMPETE TO BUILD THE COOLEST MONSTER 1100 S

Started by MotoCreations, December 11, 2008, 10:15:58 AM

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This should be interesting!  more --> www.ducatiusa.com

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PRESS RELEASE

DUCATI DEALERS COMPETE TO BUILD THE COOLEST MONSTER 1100 S

As the national premiere approaches, Ducati dealers get to work customizing.

Cupertino, CA (10 December 2008) â€" Ducati North America is pleased to announce a customization contest as part of the forthcoming Ducati Monster 1100 S showroom premiere.

In order to launch the Monster 1100 S to the public in real monster style, Ducati has launched a dealer contest to see who can build the best custom Monster. As the original custom-ready naked bike, the new Monster 1100 S is ready for modifications, and the gloves are coming off in a contest to build the best.

Fifty-eight dealers in the US and Canada have taken delivery of a body panel set in order to begin paintwork on the dealership's dream Monster; and all have accessories in house waiting to be fitted on the dealership's first bike. The results promise to be nothing less than spectacular and will launch the Monster with a bang.

The Ducati dealers will have two weeks over the holidays to build their custom; and their bikes will be unveiled to customers over the National Premiere weekend, January 9-10th. The weekend will celebrate the individuality and personal expression inspired by Ducati's original naked bike and highlight the vast potential of the Monster 1100 S.

For a list of participating dealers, and to vote for the coolest custom Monster, please visit www.ducatiusa.com; where the contest will run January 1st through January 13th.

About the Ducati Monster 1100 S:

The bike that started the naked bike revolution has been reborn and is, once again, breaking all the rules. The new Monster weighs in at an astonishing 47lbs less than its closest class competitor and the power of its 1100cc air-cooled engine gives it an impressive power-to-weight ratio. The M1100 S combines the carnal nakedness of the original Monster with the latest technology and styling. An icon of individuality features like removable tank panels make the M1100 S the perfect platform for personalization.

About Ducati:
Founded in 1926, Ducati builds racing-inspired motorcycles characterized by unique engine features, innovative design, advanced engineering and overall technical excellence. The company produces motorcycles in six market segments which vary in their technical and design features and intended customers: Superbike, Streetfighter, Monster, Multistrada, SportClassic and Hypermotard. The company's motorcycles are sold in more than 60 countries worldwide, with a primary focus in the Western European, North American and Japan markets. Ducati competes in the World Superbike and MotoGP World Championships. In World Superbike, Ducati won both the 2008 Manufacturers' and Riders' titles, bringing the total to 15 of the last 18 Manufacturers' titles and 13 Riders' titles. Competing in MotoGP since 2003, Ducati won both the Constructors' and Riders' world titles in 2007. For more information, please visit our web site at www.ducati.com.

yotogi

I hope that we see more than a nice paint job and a bunch of DP parts slapped on to most of these bikes, but my expectation is low.

Mark, do you have some super secret awesome sauce lined up?

wbeck257

Woo.. dealers, putting catalog parts on a bike.


I'd rather see a bunch of custom builders hacking away at the damn things.
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Travman

I'll vote for whichever dealer has the balls to yank that headlight off and replace it with something cool.  I'd like to see a traditional round headlight, dual lights, & the V-Rod headlight mounted on different 1100 Monsters.   

CowboyBeebop

The first thing someone should do is a custom trellis subframe (maybe made of ti). 

IRISH


flanman

Could be really neat if its real custom stuff not just catalogue goodies...

stopintime

Easy fix ......

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Duck-Stew

Quote from: wbeck257 on December 11, 2008, 11:06:24 AM
Woo.. dealers, putting catalog parts on a bike.


I'd rather see a bunch of custom builders hacking away at the damn things.

I'm in!   ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Funny though, they've got the Dealers doing it because they know the owners will do non-sale-able mods like V-Rod headlights and other trick aftermarket bits...
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IRISH

Quote from: Duck-Stew on December 11, 2008, 12:16:56 PM
I'm in!   ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Funny though, they've got the Dealers doing it because they know the owners will do non-sale-able mods like V-Rod headlights and other trick aftermarket bits...

nothing funny about that, they wanna sell more bikes, more parts, more more more

Monstermash

I wouldn't jump the gun thinking the dealers are just going to throw a bunch of DP stuff at it and call it a day.

I just got off the phone with my local dealer and I may collaborate with them on a custom design. They are planning on doing a theme and then raffling off the body work for charity after the contest is over. Of course they may be able to just sell the bike as is (customized) after as well.
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Quote from: Monstermash on December 11, 2008, 12:57:50 PM
I wouldn't jump the gun thinking the dealers are just going to throw a bunch of DP stuff at it and call it a day.

I just got off the phone with my local dealer and I may collaborate with them on a custom design. They are planning on doing a theme and then raffling off the body work for charity after the contest is over. Of course they may be able to just sell the bike as is (customized) after as well.

... For $23,000 ?!?!  ;)

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sroberts152

Just curious... does anyone know why this report came from Cupertino?  Does Apple own Ducati now?  There isn't even a dealer in Cupertino.

swampduc

My local dealer was planning to do some true custom work but now says he won't have enough time. Damn!
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bryant8

Quote from: sroberts152 on December 11, 2008, 02:10:13 PM
Just curious... does anyone know why this report came from Cupertino?  Does Apple own Ducati now?  There isn't even a dealer in Cupertino.

Ducati NA is located there

Ducati North America, Inc
10443 Bandley Drive
Cupertino, California 95014
United States of America
Ph: +1 408 253 0499
Fax: +1 408 253 4099
E-mail: helpdesk@ducatiusa.com

I believe its right near the Apple HQ as well
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