Montante builds Maserati 8CTF
Montante Cicli is building a limited-edition bike for Maserati with Unique details and an exclusive design.
The new Montante Maserati 8CTF was designed to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Wilbur Shaw’s victory of the 500 miles of Indianapolis behind the wheel of a Maserati 8CTF.
The Sicilian company, famous for the amazing bikes it produces, has teamed up with Maserati to deliver a product which embodies the excellence and the Italian style from both brands.
The Montante for Maserati 8CTF is produced in a limited edition of just 200 pieces individually numbered.
Montante for Maserati bicycles are made-to-measure to fit the rider perfectly.
As sizes vary from person to person it is important, when purchasing the frame, to choose the perfect size.
The 8CTF model, a single speed bicycle, comes from one of Montante’s original designs which made it one of the leading industries in the field.
Developed and produced by Montante Cicli in Italy, the Maserati 8CTF is embellished by unique and distinctive details: The silver Trident on a grey background on the hubs are inspired by the Maserati’s supercharged three-litre engine; the Maserati logo in a 1930s’ style on the frame reprises the metallic plate identifying the car’s chassis; and the enamelled oval is a faithful reproduction of the one on the car’s hood.
Last — but not least— the number one is the same as the one featured on Shaw’s car with which he won, twice in a row, the world’s most-famous American race.
From the Montante-Maserati collaboration, a new bicycle has been produced for all the admirers of the Trident Marque.
The limited edition Montante for 8CTF Maserati bike is made to order and is available through the online Maserati Store at maseratistore.com.




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