Italy based Ducati will be second superbike maker following Yamaha to launch superbikes in India. Ducati will bring its flagship models like the Monster, Multistrada and 1098 super bike to India.Ducati will launch the superbikes in May 7. Ducati’s Global Chief Executive Gabriel Deltorchio will be flying to India on the day of the formal launch in Delhi.Ducati already has a 50:50 joint venture with Kinetic Motors to manufacture auto components. It currently has a sole distributor in India based in Mumbai. The bikes will be imported as completely built units(CBU) and each bike will cost more than Rs 10 lakh. Similar to KTM and Kawasaki, Ducati is likely to join hands with an Indian maker. CNBC TV18 reports that they are likely to have a tie-up with an Indian partner and at the forefront is TVS Motor.