




Ecosse, a boutique cyclemaker in Denver sells its Titanium Series RR which is handcrafted by welders, machinists, painters and upholsters for $275,000. The bike's all-titanium chassis is stronger than and a tenth the weight of steel, very difficult to weld and brutally expensive. They limit their runs and frankly, that's just too much fucking money for a motorcycle.
For those who already have all the toys they want, even a work of art like the bike isn't enough; they want the experience of building the bike of their dreams. So Ecosse offers--for $3.6 million--the Ecosse Spirit ES1, a package of two high-performance bikes, plus the chance to help build them with Formula 1 engineers and two weeks or more of training with championship-level racers.
For $3.6 million you could have my soul and a really cool XS650 bobber. Call for details.
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