BY: ALISON MORRIS
Fox 5 visited Italian motorcycle manufacturer Ducati to check out the new limited edition Diavel Diesel. Andrea Buzzoni, sales and marketing director for Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A., says the name of the bike tells its story. "Diavel" comes from the dialect of Bologna, Italy, where Ducati is based. It means devil. The bike is limited in number, a significant number. Just 666 exist in the world.
The Ducati Diavel Diesel is a collaboration with Italian denim line Diesel. The inspiration is a post-apocalyptic, retro-futuristic world. Buzzoni says the rough and rusted metal, leather seat, and red details on the lights, the tank, and the front brake are all reminders of the devil.
SOURCE: http://www.fox5ny.com
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