A one-off officially-endorsed Ferrari motorcycle 1995
The Ferrari motorcycle was designed and built by former MV Agusta engineer David Kay in 1995 as a tribute to the Italian car-maker’s founder, Enzo Ferrari. Kay received the blessing of Piero Ferrari, Enzo’s son, to use the company’s famous prancing horse logo.
The tribute bike is powered by a 900cc DOHC eight-valve Inline-Four engine with a five-speed transmission bolted on to a Reynolds 531 tube chassis. The aluminum body work was produced by Terry Hall, who also crafted the four megaphone-style exhausts (two on each side).
Suspension is comprised of Forcelle Italia upside-down forks while stopping power is provided by twin-piston Brembo brakes