Most Expensive Motorcycle - Ecosse Titanium
By suplado on Feb 13, 2008 in Automobile
December 11, 2007 Ecosse Titanium Series costing USD$275,000 is called such because it sports the world’s first all-titanium frame. From the 200-horsepower, 2150cc polished billet aluminum v-twin engine, to the MotoGP-spec Ohlins suspension, to the radially-mounted 6-piston billet ISR front brake calipers - with an individual brake pad for each of the 12 pistons - every detail shouts “you can’t afford me!” At USD$275,000 it’s not cheap even though it does come with a free watch. Ecosse Titanium Series will stir the soul, the multi-adjustable riding position and gel seat ensure it’s still an absolute luxury experience for the extremities. The brainchild of Colorado native Donald Atchison, this bike has been sculpted from billet, titanium and carbon fiber to be simply the most lavish experience on two wheels, with everything in excess and no compromises to be seen. While the overall picture of this muscular American roadster might be a little crowded for some, the individual details are just mouth-watering. Ducati’s US$70,000 Desmosedici RR MotoGP replica is the far second.





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