Memorabilia

The Ducati Memorabilia project gives enthusiasts theopportunity to collect some parts from bikes used by official MotoGP and Superbike riders.

Another series of components will soon be available to enrich your collection. Stay updated on this page to learn more.

The Ducati Memorabilia project offers enthusiasts the chance to collect components of motorcycles that have competed in MotoGP and Superbike championships.

Authentic components of the bikes of great Ducati riders such as connecting rods, pistons, camshafts and crankshafts tell a story of adrenaline and success: capable of making the hearts of enthusiasts beat faster, they are available for the most demanding collectors.

Each individual memorabilia is packaged in an elegant box and accompanied by its certificate of authenticity signed by Claudio Domenicali and Gigi Dall'Igna.

Each piece will come protected and enhanced by a plexiglass case, with the engraving of the part’s name and the bike where it comes from, together with the certificate of authenticity. 

The availability of pieces is extremely limited, an unmissable opportunity for everyone, whether Ducatista or not.

Memorabilia can be purchased at the Ducati Store in Borgo Panigale, at Ducati dealerships and, starting from 2020, also online on the Ducati Website.

Unique pieces to start your collection

Camshafts

The camshafts of Ducati desmodromic engines have a high technical quality and their construction is extremely complex due to the presence of two lobes combined for each valve.

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Crankshaft

Ducati crankshafts are made of special steel alloy and realized using cutting-edge manufacturing processes. More specifically, they undergo long nitriding heat treatments, giving them outstanding mechanical characteristics.

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Con-rod

Made on Ducati Corse specifications by Pankl, a racing engine mechanical component specialist, this con-rod is made of a titanium alloy, giving it outstanding physical properties of strength and lightness.

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Pistone

It can be said that, of the entire engine, the piston is undoubtedly the most stressed component.

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Note: the items may only be used for exhibition purpose

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