In addition to the Bloody Mary’s unique aesthetic, the motorcycle stands out for being built in Italy, at Aldo Lanciano’s custom workshop in Milan. Some may say that its Italian origin dictated a highly distinctive design, with a curved and flowing frame accentuated by an oversized front wheel, a massive 32 inches. The motorcycle doesn’t have a side stand; instead, it features a pneumatic system that lowers it until its belly touches the asphalt. The frame tapers toward the rear, with two Bagger saddlebags, creating a sharp and aerodynamic tail. The entire frame and tubular chassis were crafted with meticulous handwork, featuring concealed electrical wiring, a fly-by-wire electronic throttle, and more. The work on the motorcycle took from 2012 to 2019, with a price tag of $68,200.