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Ducati Bicycles

21
September
2006
  File under  Ducati New Products
  Author: Mike Werner
  Location: Normandy, France

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After KTM bicycles {link}, it's time for Ducati.

The new range of Ducati-Bianchi ‘high-powered’ bicycles has been presented to the Italian press at the 64th International Bicycle Exhibition in Milan.

The bikes are a result of close collaboration between Ducati and Bianchi, two prestigious Italian brands famous throughout the world for their success in sport and racing competition in particular.

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Ducati-Bianchi Factory

This exclusive range of bicycles, which will be distributed throughout the world in specialized shops only from January 1st 2007, is the result of the combination of a captivating young design and meticulous materials research.

The products in this brand-new range have been made with the best technology available on the market today in terms of performance and safety: this includes high modulus carbon fiber (Tube to Tube technology), which guarantees precise combinations among the individual tubes thus obtaining a high stiffness/weight ratio, Hydro-forming aluminium which pushes stiffness levels above the limit, and precious Hyperalloy, which makes the frame lighter and enhances resistance to shock impact.

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Ducati-Bianchi Scrambler

Factory, Scrambler and Panigale are the three models available in the Ducati-Bianchi range. Factory, like the official Ducati Corse motorcycles, for the four racing bicycles; Scrambler, the name of one of the most trend-setting Ducati bikes of the 1970s, for the three mountain bikes; and finally Panigale, the area on the outskirts of Bologna where the legendary Ducati factory can be found, for the fashion street bike of the range. These eight exclusive bicycles stand out for their essential and clean design but above all for their Ducati red color, which has always been the symbol of the racing division of the famous Italian manufacturer.

For further information, please visit the www.bianchi.com website.


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  • 1) jeanie cho said on: (18/09/2007 10:48:00 GMT)Gravatar Image
    email:jeanie cho | website: http://www.ipsj-cyclingclub.org
    Ducati Bicycles

    I bought a Ducati July 4th. Love the bike! the finish is so tough I crashed it 3 times but not a scratch on it!!! other bikes I'm sure would have been damaged for sure!! The handling is like the extension of my own body. Wow! the bike has spunk, it seems like it wants to go faster with no fear!! hahaha...





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