It is likely that you have a Ducati motorcycle collection It is the dream of most motorcycle fans. For many reasons in general, among which are the beauty of its models, the specialness of its designs or the wide variety that the Italian brand offers us. We’re not even talking about the multitude of special series it has, which become de facto objects of brand lovers and collectors.
Our protagonist today is one of those crazy about the color red and especially if it covers the silhouette of one of the Borgo Panigale frames. His spectacular collection of Ducati motorcycles attests to this, and essentially reveals two things: He loves sports motorcycles and particularly those in special or limited series. You just have to take a look at what he treasures in his private garage in Colorado Springs, United States, to notice this detail.
A collection of Ducati motorcycles to take your hat off to
We, who are curious by nature, have gone directly to one of their profiles on social networks where Chris Kaminskiexecutive producer of a film production company and sales director at a Subaru dealership in the area, regularly displays his collection of Ducati motorcycles, updating his followers on the latest news that is arriving in the “shed.”
Regarding the latter, following his refined tastes, Kaminski has just acquired one of the 500 units of Ducati Panigale V4 SP2 30 Anniversario 916. In fact, he was at the presentation of the Panigale V4 2025 at the Mugello Circuit, where he was photographed, among others, with the CEO of the brand, Claudio Domenicali. Along with its latest addition we can also see a Ducati 848 Nicky Hayden, a 900 SuperSport or an exclusive MH900e.
There is also a limited edition 996 Troy Bayliss and a 998S Replica Bostrom, along with a Monster from the nineties, a Diavel V4 S, Scrambler 800 or Multistrada V4 Rally. In addition, the garage is full of objects related to the brand, which add even more value to this collection of Ducati motorcycles. Posters, scale models, helmets or accessories from the Italian firm are also part of what Kaminski himself calls the “Ducati Museum.”
After more than a quarter of a century of love for the Transalpina brand, our protagonist has managed to amass a collection of Ducati motorcycles worthy of admiration. We assume that their future plans will include continuing to acquire iconic models from the Italian brand. We will be attentive in case he surprises us again with something really special, although given what we have seen…