Graziano Rossi isn’t a well known person, but if I tell you that his son’s name is Valentino, does it ring a bell, doesn’t it? The father of the nine-time MotoGP world champion has just started a new motorcycle company, which had a prototype called the “Ouroboros Zaeta” last year. That bike has officially been homologated last week and will be distributed in Italy for a price tag of €13,500.
The Zaeta is a street tracker which looks depends completely on the customer, who can choose any color for the paint, the style of the seat unit, and even the chassis. The mechnical components have to remain the same though. The motorcycle is powered by an Italian-styled 530cc single-cylinder engine which fills up the steel cradle frame and is held up by relatively weedy suspension components. The Zaeta weighs just 253lbs wet and has a price tag of €13,500. The model will be distributed in Italy through Bologna based dealer Royal McQueen.