Ducati Monster Art… 2010 ‘Color Therapy’

Ducati Logomania

First introduced in ‘09, the Ducati Monster Art project offered 3 quick and non-dirty ways to snap-on a custom look in minutes. For 2010, ‘Logomania’ introduces 7 new color schemes, effectively enabling a 50-year styling shift in just 10 minutes times. In total, the new collection called ‘Color Therapy’ includes 10 appealing options for the model range colors.

Consisting of tank panels, micro-bikini fairing, single-seat cover and front mudguard, the kits have now become a modern canvas in the world of motorcycle art and a unique method of Monster personalization.

Se below for the the new Ducati "Logomania" color schemes and see how you can personalize your Monster with one of these cool new graphics.

Ducati Sport 100
Built in the race-driven mid-1950s, the Ducati Sport 100 used engineering solutions that had taken Ducati to victory in the Motogiro D’Italia. This new scheme, in blue and silver and proudly presenting the Ducati Meccanica tank logo, stands as a tribute to Fabio Taglioni’s Ducati Sport 100.

Ducati Mach 1
The 1960s saw Ducati’s single-cylinder engines continue to develop even more sports oriented specifications, and it all started with the Ducati 250 Mach 1. Some 50 years later, the style is now captured in this distinctive scheme of red and white and, again, carrying the historic Ducati Meccanica tank logo.

Imola 72
This scheme celebrates the historic Imola 200 race in 1972, when Paul Smart and Bruno Spaggiari proved Ducati’s L-Twin engine with a victorious 1-2 finish. In replica metaflake silver with the classic 70s Ducati logo, the tank also sports a fibreglass colour strip that mimics the simple fuel level indicator typical of that era.

IOM78
Mike Hailwood’s historic victory in the Isle of man TT aboard a Ducati 900 SS is now relived in this memorable colour scheme of red, white and green complete with period Ducati tank logo.

Pantah

The Pantah took Ducati into the 1980s in its own particular style, sporting a Trellis frame and the first Ducati engine to use belt-driven camshafts. Recreating the typical Pantah graphics of that era, this scheme presents a grey finish with bold angled flashes of red and blue across the tank.

Darmah
The Ducati Darmah of the 70s and 80s was a naked model that used basic colours and stripes that captured the very essence of that era. The black and gold has now been combined with the period Ducati logo and remembered in ‘Logomania’.

Ducati Corse
The new Ducati Corse logo, first launched at the end of 2009 with celebratory 1198 R Special Edition and 1198 S Corse Special Edition models, is now further celebrated with its own ‘Logomania’ scheme within the Monster Art collection.

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