2001 Ducati MH900e

SOLD FOR: $21,500

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Sold on January 18, 2021

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Additional photos of this Ducati MH900e are available here for your perusal.

Designed by Pierre Terblanche as an homage to Mike Hailwood’s 1978 winning Isle of Man TT bike, a limited number of 2000 M900e’s (Evoluzione) were released between 2001 and 2002. This here is #391. The “MH” in its name stands for Mike Hailwood.

On January 1, 2000, the Ducati website opened for orders at a price of 15,000 euros and the first 1,000 units were sold out in just 31 minutes. This is a truly unique and iconic motorbike in every sense of the word.

This one is optioned out with Ducati performance turn signals (from the factory) as well as an Australian Staintune Exhaust and has 4170 miles. Aside from that, the bike is stock.

It gets going with about 74 horsepower and stops on a dime with the factory Brembo components.

Come take a look at it in person–the aesthetics of this bike are simply incredible. We are located 15 minutes from LAX. Fly in, ride out.

Additional Information

Year

2001

Make

Ducati

Model

MH900e

Mileage

170, 4

Title

Clean

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