(Note: Project finished in bare metal. Final pictures posted after delivery to Dan in Seattle area.)
Color concept
Color concept
Engine with SBK swingarm
A few DesmoDevil's
Wiring
Wiring
Comparison
Comparison
Comparison
Comparison
Guage / Triples
Chassis complete
Chassis complete
Chassis complete
Chassis complete
Comparison
Frame Detail
Frame Detail
Frame Detail
Rolling Chassis
Engine Wiring Detail
Exhaust outlets
Engine packaging
Side Profile
Wire packaging
Metalwork done
Time to load it!
Rear View
Delivery time!
Delivery to Dan
Dan will do final assembly
Ricky's "Lucky13 Graphics" ST2 HyperDevil -- North Carolina
(Note: Project shipped in bare metal. Final modifications / paintwork / assembly will be completed by owner.)
Pickup from ForwardAir
Ducati ST2
Comparison
License Plate
Comparison
Watercooled 944cc engine
Watercooled 944cc engine
Removed parts stored
singlesided swingarm
Swingarm attached after machining
Initial view with new frame
SBK bodywork start
Electrical packaging
Mockup comparison
Electrical packaging
Compontent Packaging
ECU packaging
Custom keyfob
Kickstand base
Triples & gauges
chromoly frame
Me testing
4-port exhaust
Final shots before shipment
Final shots before shipment
Final shots before shipment
As shipped to North Carolina
At Lucky13 Graphics
Ricky's HyperDevil as delivered
"Black Fog" -- the ultimate S4 Monster "Foggy"?
Pictures: A Ducati S4 Monster "Foggy" taken to the ultimate evolution with singlesided swingarm assembly, BoomTube exhaust, frame gussets, the ultimate tailchop -- and a nicely done rendition of "going Dark" with lots of cool details.
Note: The bike will debut as the Monster of the Month for May 2007 on the Ducati Monster List (link here)
Pictures: Here is the beginning of the Ducati 350cc single cylinder powered MotoSpeedster. There is more to come in the future in regard to this project with alternative powerplants.
Full size concept drawing of Ducati powered MotoSpeedster
HD-powered concept of MotoSpeedster
Bodywork buck
Use to make aluminum bodywork
Refining the shape
DesmoDevil -vs- MotoSpeedster
Front Girder Fork not finished yet
Size comparison
Needs the aluminum bodywork!
Taillight integration
1935 Scuderia Ducati Project
Pictures: More surprises later, but the mockup wheels for fabrication purposes are 28+" tall... and it will get more interesting!