This motorcycle might not be unanimous. BCR has transformed the Ducati 1000 MHR Mille into a café racer, giving an even more unique twist to a model of which only 1,111 units were produced.
According to the website Pipe Burn, the bike was in a state that required significant intervention due to lack of maintenance. The sub-frame was modified to achieve the café racer look, and the swingarm was revised so that the rear suspension now features a mono-shock. At the front, a modern inverted fork was installed.
The front braking system comes from a Yamaha, the brake pump is Brembo, and the fuel tank has been altered and covered in carbon fiber. The custom-made front fairing, the 2-into-2 stainless steel exhaust, and the BST carbon fiber wheels are other details that stand out.
The decoration mixes dark green with the black of the carbon fiber, along with white lines. On the tank, the classic Ducati logo is featured, preserving the original identity of the motorcycle.