There are multiple motorcycles out there inspired by Mike Hailwood, but the Ducati MH900e Evoluzione might be the most visually extreme. Originally a sketch from the legenedary Pierre Terblanche, Ducati got plenty of positive feedback and decided to post a survey on their website to see if its passionate fans would actually buy a production version. 300 people said yes, so Ducati decided to build…2000 (half in the year 2000, and the other half in 2001). Continuing the website-based theme, Ducati offered the bikes for sale online – the first time any motorcycle manufacturer sold directly to the consumer. The first 1,000 bikes sold out in 31 minutes.

“This bodywork was painted by the prior owner who took this set off the motorcycle when it was brand new so another set of bodywork could be installed. Both sets were painted to best replicate the winning bike that Mike Hailwood used to win the Isle of Man in 1978 on the #12 Ducati 900cc Twin during his return to racing.”
The OEM bodywork is no longer available from Ducati.

The sale includes the complete set of bodywork: front fairing, tank cover, tail, and front fender.

The sale also includes this Ducati MH900 evoluzione specific indoor bike cover.

Cosmetic Blemishes: please see the album up top for all known cosmetic blemishes. Here is a selection:
We do not see any blemishes of note.
Currently located at our facility in Panorama City, California (please make an appointment for an inspection), this Ducati bodywork is offered on a clean Bill of Sale. Have any MH900e stories or questions about this listing? Let us know in the “Comments” tab!
