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The Sled already had the aforementioned Kbike dry clutch, but to keep dirt out it was shielded behind a red-anodized Ducabike cover with a transparent plastic window meant for a wet clutch. The bar-ends were capped with similarly mismatched CRG mirrors at one point, but these were removed to give the bike a racier look. Diminutive Ducati Performance LED turn signals replaced the chunky stockers at the front, while a pair of Evotech handguards protects the purposely mismatched red and black CRG billet adjustable levers.

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These parts were replaced with a New Rage Cycles fender eliminator kit with LED turn signals that tucks the license plate underneath. While the wheels were away, the Sled had its rear subfender/license plate hanger removed, cleaning up the look and shedding a couple/few pounds. A quick Google search for “street-legal supermoto tires” turned up Dunlop’s new Mutants in 120/70 front and 180/55 rear sizes, which fit the bill on both fronts. The original plan called for levering on a set of roadrace rain tires for that old-school supermotard look, but those aren’t DOT-approved for street use. Southern California’s Dubya USA laced up the wheels using the stock hubs in just 2 weeks, and did so at very reasonable cost.

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We considered sourcing a gold 17-inch front to match the rear, but there were none available, so we opted to install black Excels at both ends. The 2018 Desert Sled came with gold-anodized rims in 19-inch front/17-inch rear diameters. What could possibly be “loonier” than that?! So the decision was made to purchase the bike from Webster and turn it into a supermoto. We then thought, “Why not do something special with the Looney Tunes Desert Sled?” After all, it already had custom paint and some nice parts on it. We already had a V2 Panigale painted yellow with white wheels to replicate a ‘90s Supersport Superlight in the works, but supply chain issues were delaying its completion, and the deadline loomed. Onlookers were amused by the paint scheme but a dual-sport bike with a dry clutch and a loud exhaust didn’t resonate with a buyer.īy this time the 2022 One Moto Show was fast approaching, and we needed a custom bike to display at the MotoCorsa booth. He then consigned the Sled for sale at MotoCorsa’s Turn Two, where it sat. He briefly used the 803cc Ducati V-twin to ride with his kids on their minibikes but ultimately found a Zero electric bike worked better for that. Webster retired from the NBA in 2017, which partly explains Bugs Bunny’s tagline, “That’s all folks!” hand-lettered on the bike’s rear fender.

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“My grandma used to sit me down in front of the TV to watch cartoons, and that’s what kept me out of trouble,” he says. Webster then had MotoCorsa install an Arrow megaphone exhaust and convert the standard wet clutch to a Kbike hydraulically actuated dry slipper clutch because he wanted that classic Ducati rattle-and-growl.Īs for the Looney Tunes motif, Webster acknowledges the obvious Michael Jordan/ Space Jam connection, but explains there is a deeper personal significance. Webster commissioned Eddie Slepicka of Bent Metal Customs to apply the custom paint-and yes, that’s paint, not decals or a wrap.

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The Desert Sled originally belonged to Martell Webster, an ex-NBA Pro who played for the Portland Trailblazers amongst other teams. So our latest build-a supermoto’ed Ducati Scrambler Desert Sled with a Looney Tunes-inspired paint scheme-continues that tradition nicely.Įxcept for one thing: The idea for this project wasn’t ours alone. Previous projects have included a dual-sported Panigale superbike dubbed the “Terracorsa” a pink Scrambler Icon with a wicker basket and training wheels dubbed “Hello Scrambler” and the viral “Manigale” calendar, which featured male shop staff in traditionally female pin-up poses. Maybe that derives from our hometown slogan: Keep Portland Weird. We here at MotoCorsa have a reputation for our twisted sense of humor.













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