Ducati Monster Bulgari by Vilner: pics and technical details

Bulgaria’s Vilner (that we introced when we talked about their BMW F800 R ‘Predator’) is quickly becoming one of the brightest stars in the tuning world thanks to its extremely elegant creations on 2 and 4 wheels, and today we are about to introduce their own Ducati Bulgari, a classy rendition of the Monster 1100 Evo that doesn’t look too much different from an aesthetic point of view and yet it boasts a quite futuristic design as well as very eye-catching details.

Apparently, the design team who worked on the project was inspired by the anatomical shape of the praying mantis, a notorious insect that is famous for its “post-nuptial cannibalism” (with the female killing the male after mating) and also because its graceful movements are believed to be somewhat inspirational to Kung Fu.
The bike is slightly more compact than the normal Monster to make it more maneuverable in city traffic, while the engine has been given an extra 10 hp.
The addition of the two side banels under the frame details are meant to improve the response of the bike to vibration, but also contribute to make the ‘Bulgari’ even more classy than the model it derives from.

Definitely worth mentioning are the ultra-modern saddle and ront light as well as its cool Pearl White paint-job (which is not the same ‘White’ that Ducati uses for the Monster) which surely add up to the overall exclusivity of the model.
To cut it short, the Vilner the guys have done a superb job creating a seductive and sophisticated motorcycle: check it out more closely in our photo gallery.

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