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The NCR Ducati Racebike

23 July 2005 299 views No Comment

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Checking my RSS feed reader tonight I came across a post by the Canyon Chasers about an Italian company called NCR s.rl. that’s reworking Ducati bodywork styling and it appears mechanical features. Their first new bike appears to be based on a 1000DS engine with an underseat exhaust and some nifty styling cues… Pretty sweet looking…

From The NCR website…

Translation by Google:
The MILLONA is first plan NCR from when Poggipolini Group has found the historical brand from Bologna legacy from always to the Ducati world. Concept MILLONA resumes all the winning aspects of the motion of the past, lightness, manegevolezza, power and fort representative character and moves them. The parent company left just from these aspects, bench marks of every motion from competition, adding a determining factor: high technology. Elevated know-how and the experience of decades of collaborations in the fields of F1, Aerospace, Motorcycling and Automotive has unavoidablly contributed to giving life to an only copy, NCR MILLONA. Born for the competitions, but produced motion like an art object. Every copy in fact is produced entire by hand, on measure of the customer, highly personalizzabile and therefore prestigious. NCR wants to contraddistinguersi in the motorcycle world like “Atelier of motion”, the MILLONA for before the time in the NCR history belongs to one own production in series limited, indeed exclusive. Hour the new models of NCR MILLONA are available. All the motion will be numbered. NCR will give to its customers the possibility to personalize their motion but always leaving from one of the three models it begins them. Every customer will receive the special “NCR gift Box”.

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