
Abstract
- Bandit9 unveils a limited-run Ducati 821, hand-built for mountain roads
- Encompasses a 110 bhp V-twin engine, 3.3 sec 0–60 mph and 125 mph prime velocity
- Solely 9 models worldwide, priced at $44,900 USD, with sculptural aluminum bodywork
Bandit9 has revealed its newest limited-edition masterpiece: a radically reimagined Ducati 821 constructed for carving by means of mountain roads. Restricted to only 9 models worldwide and priced at $44,900 USD, the bike was initially commissioned by a rider impressed by Bandit9’s EVE Odyssey idea.
This tradition 821 merges sculptural design with uncooked efficiency. Each half, from its polished aluminum bodywork to its MotoGP-grade ABS, has been redesigned and hand-fabricated to realize a seamless, monolithic aesthetic. The result’s a futuristic kind that displays Bandit9’s signature mix of artwork and velocity.
The Ducati 821 by Bandit9 encompasses a V-twin engine delivering 110 hp and 65.8 ft-lb of torque, able to a 0–60 mph dash in simply 3.3 seconds and a prime velocity of 125 mph. It rides on a tubular metal trellis and solid aluminum body, weighs 175 kg and contains efficiency specs like Brembo brakes, Sachs suspension and a customized built-in exhaust. Ending touches embrace LED lighting, polished fork covers, aluminum-milled fuel cap and a high-density foam seat — all tied collectively in a race-inspired, two-tone end.







