Yeah, that's his number one bike in their museum. This one was a find, god sold some years ago, went through a couple of hands and ended up as Chaz Davies' bike. By this time the history had been lost. Chaz' dad sold it along with some other bikes to a friend of mine who's heavily involved in racing over here (
Phil Morris Racing and Parade Team ) and when the bike was in the workshop some odd labels with Rossi's name on were found on parts, and many of the carbon and other parts just seemed a bit special. So long story short, they chased the numbers and it's Rossi's lost No.2 bike.
Not a bad job by the paint guys I think considering they only had pictures on the internet to work from.