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Revival Cycles has created a one-of-a-kind, neon-laden sidecarcross bike based on a 1999 Ducati ST4. The bike features a powerful 996cc DOHC water-cooled V-twin motor, producing 120 horsepower, and a six-speed gearbox with a dry clutch. The bike is designed for off-road use, with a 48-mm upside-down fork, fully adjustable Öhlins shock absorber, and Metzeler Karoo 3 tires.

The sidecar is made from chrome-molybdenum steel and features multiple grab handles for the “Monkey,” the passenger, to provide a secure grip. The bike’s radiator, oil cooler, and lithium-ion battery have been relocated to the sidecar for better weight distribution.

The bike’s exterior is characterized by its vibrant paintwork, reminiscent of the late 1980s and early 1990s motocross era. Revival custom-made a new fuel tank and saddle, and the bike features a Motogadget M-Unit for rewiring. The bike’s lightweight alloy sidecar fender and angular fuel tank add to its unique personality.

The bike weighs in at just over 380 pounds, a significant reduction from the original factory ST4’s 521 pounds, making it more agile and easier to handle. Revival’s creation is a testament to their craftsmanship and attention to detail, making it a showstopper in the world of sidecarcross. The bike was ridden through White Sands National Monument in New Mexico, demonstrating its capabilities off-road.