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Ducati launches Memorabilia project with GP16 parts

Ducati has been part of motorsports for a long time. It has garnered a lot of racing fans and enthusiasts. Hence, to offer die hard Ducaisti fans a chance to own Ducati Memorabilia, the bike maker started a certified program. Under this, enthusiasts can become owners of certified and authentic parts used on MotoGP and WSBK championship Ducati motorcycles.

2023 Ducati Memorabilia : More Details

For the 2023 year, Ducati is offering parts used in the Desmosedici GP16 engine. This includes the GP16 exhaust camshaft, the original Desmosedici GP16 intake camshaft, the GP16 connecting rod as well as the GP16 piston. These are bound to offer the Memorabilia collection of users.

Owners will get each piece packed in a neat box along with a certificate of authenticity. This will be signed by Ducati CEO Claudio Domenicali and Ducati Corse GM Luigi Dall’Igna. Buyers will also get a technical description of the component they selected along with the details of the rider and the race / season in which it was used.

Purchase details of the Ducati Memorabilia

Interested enthusiasts can visit the Ducati Store in Bologna or order from any Ducati dealer or online to own a piece of the memorabilia. Ducati will deliver the component in a plexiglass case along with its certificate of authenticity.

Ducati has also mentioned that the availability is limited and requests for the memorabilia will be processed on a first come, first serve basis. Reservation of pieces is not available.

Ducati Panigale V4 R launched in India

Recently, Ducati has launched the prestigious Panigale V4 R in India. The starting price tag for this bike is INR 69.9 lakh (ex-showroom) and motorcycle comes with racing parts from the MotoGP and WorldSBK bikes. Despite being the most expensive Ducati on sale in India, all the 5 units allowed for the market have already been accounted for.

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Kanad Kalasur