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The Ducati draXter 2016 is One Lean, Mean Birthday Gift Youtube : https://goo.gl/0MsSLz Break out the candles, napkins, and cake—Ducati turns 90 years young in 2016, and the Italian bike builder has wasted no time kicking off the celebrations. Meet part one of its yearlong birthday bash… the sensuous Ducati draXter. Unveiled at the 2016 Motor Bike Expo of Verona, the draXter is a hardcore drag racing variant of Ducati’s all-new XDiavel, which in itself is a sultry mix of cruiser and sport bike. However, as can be seen from the draXter’s athletic and low-slung physique, Ducati’s centro stile has skimmed off much of that laid back “cruiser” look once again. The end result is mean, stunningly gorgeous, quintessentially Ducati, and well… not for sale. It’s a concept. According to Gianandrea Fabbro, who is responsible for Advanced Design at Ducati Design Center, the draXter project is intended to demonstrate the customization possibilities of the new XDiavel structure. “Custom” is surely the right word too, the draXter looks a far cry from the cruiser that birthed it, despite the fact that its frame, swing-arm, and tank are identical to the standard XDiavel. You wouldn’t be wrong if you detected a hint of superbike DNA mixed in as well. The draXter nicks its front suspension and brakes from the current Ducati Panigale. “To put it metaphorically,” says Fabbro, “the draXter is like a sort of short circuit applied to the XDiavel world.” Ducati headed over to this year’s Motor Bike Expo of Verona with some interesting concepts, one of which the company’s dubbed the XDiavel draXter. According to Ducati press, this is the Italian marque’s interpretation of the power cruiser from a sports standpoint. It was created in the Ducati Design Center’s Advanced Design area and has a number of elements taken directly from another popular bike in the company’s line-up, the Panigale. The base is a stock XDiavel, but it’s been modified to handle duties at the drag strip, with rear sets placed way back near where a pillions pegs might be found, clip-ons, Panigale suspension and braking components (Ohlins and Brembo), Termignoni exhaust and a big, fat, flat Pirelli rear slick. The number 90 is painted on the machine to add to the racing flair of the draXter, but to also honor Ducati’s 90th anniversary, which the company celebrates this year. Tks for watching Please Likes , comment , share and subscribes the chanel ------------------------------------------------------- Youtube : https://goo.gl/0MsSLz Google + :https://goo.gl/snDo70 Playlist : https://goo.gl/ZiEZJQ ---------------------------------------------------------