Ecosse Heretic Ti - Specifications & Review

Heretic Ti

Article Complete Info

Articleid286229
CategoryNaked bike
MakeEcosse
ModelHeretic Ti
PriceUS$ 139800. Prices depend on country, taxes, accessories, etc.
Year2007

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FrametypeTitanium grade 9
FrontbrakesDouble disc
Frontbrakesdiameter320 mm (12.6 inches)
FrontsuspensionÖhlins Superbike Gas, fully adjustable.
Fronttyre120/70-ZR17
Rake25.0°
RearbrakesSingle disc
Rearbrakesdiameter260 mm (10.2 inches)
RearsuspensionÖhlins TT X40 Racing Shock
Reartyre190/55-ZR17

Engine & Transmission

Borexstroke108.0 x 108.0 mm (4.3 x 4.3 inches)
Displacement1966.57 ccm (120.00 cubic inches)
EnginedetailsV2, four-stroke
ExhaustsystemHandcrafted. 2 into 1into 2. Stainless steel head pipes with dual titanium mufflers.
FuelsystemCarburettor. Mikuni flat slide
Gearbox6-speed
Power135.00 HP (98.5 kW))
Torque192.55 Nm (19.6 kgf-m or 142.0 ft.lbs)
TransmissiontypefinaldriveChain

Other Specifications

ColoroptionsTitanium. Natural or brushed finish.
StarterElectric

Physical Measures & Capacities

Alternateseatheight775 mm (30.5 inches) If adjustable, highest setting.
Groundclearance165 mm (6.5 inches)
Seatheight698 mm (27.5 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.

About Ecosse

Country of Origin: United States
Founder: Donald Atchison
Best Known For: Ultra-premium American exotics (Heretic, Titanium series) with billet artistry

Company History

Ecosse Moto Works operates where motorcycles overlap with haute horlogerie—limited-series machines crafted with obsessive attention to materials, machining, and finish. Founded by Donald Atchison in Colorado, the company became known for the Heretic and later Titanium models, which married thundering American V-twin character to chassis precision and metalwork that reads like sculpture. The brand’s signature is disciplined extravagance: beautifully surfaced billet components, titanium welds that seem drawn with a compass, and ergonomics tailored to owners who participate in the build process. Performance is real—stout brakes and high-spec suspension—but Ecosse’s proposition is broader: to create heirloom motorcycles that reward close inspection as much as fast riding. Production volumes are tiny by design, allowing the team to iterate details that larger OEMs would freeze for cost reasons—fastener choices, surface textures, even the way light moves across a tank seam. Historically, Ecosse helped codify an American idiom of luxury motorcycling distinct from European boutiques: big-twin heartbeat, artisanal fabrication, and a customer relationship that feels like commissioning a tailored suit. Critics call the prices stratospheric; collectors counter that the bikes are functional metal art with genuine road manners. Either way, the brand proves that, even in an era of mass-optimized competence, there is enduring appetite for the hand-made and the particular—the machine that speaks quietly of craft every time it rolls out of a sunlit garage.

Other Years

Bike n Rider logo
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.