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Ducati master re-creates Mike Hailwood’s Isle of Man-winning motorcycle and engine parts in tiny WA town
You may be forgiven for assuming the world’s leading manufacturer of Ducati bevel drive engine parts would live in a bustling city, perhaps in Italy or the United States, somewhere central and close to consumers.
But in fact, this talented engineer and self-described “petrol head” lives in a tiny historic town, deep in the forests of south-west WA.
Even though shipping his handmade engine parts around the world from Nannup is a logistical nightmare, Brook Henry wouldn’t have it any other way.
A family business
Mr Henry grew up surrounded by Ducatis.
His older brothers imported and distributed the high-performance motorcycle brand in New Zealand from the late 1960s…
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