Showing posts with label DUCATI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DUCATI. Show all posts

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Very Hot Rider on the Ducati MotoGP10



We’ve got to admit that Letizia Marchetti (professional rider and a Superbike Ducati Desmo Challenge winner) and Belen Rodriguez (the model) fill out and look better than Nicky Hayden and Casey Stoner do in Ducati red.

The advert was filmed at Jerez de la Frontera by TIM, one of Ducati’s sponsors, and is aired every Gran Prix weekend in Italy.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

motorsport modification | motorcycle news update | new motor bikes |Ducati Fashion Show at Long Beach IMS

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International Motorcycle Show

If you have any doubt that sex sells, you haven't seen the Ducati Fashion Show at the International Motorcycle Show in Long Beach, California.

Sure, the new 2011 Diavel was there, along with former MotoGP World Champion Nicky Hayden, but the Ducati Fashion show was definitely a head-turner that drew eyeballs of both sexes.

Strutting their stuff on a circular runway with a Diavel at the head, model after model showed Ducati's line of apparel that ranges from purely off-bike fashion to technical wear.

This was the 2011 Ducati apparel collection's North American debut. The new line of technical and lifestyle clothing has something for everyone.

Besides the girls flaunting the new Ducati apparel, also making their first Long Beach IMS appearance was the 848EVO and 1198SP superbikes, as well as the middleweight Monster 796 and Pikes Peak winning Multistrada 1200 S.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

motorsports |motorcycle modification |new motor bikes |2011 Ducati Diavel Review (Almost)

Factory MotoGP rider Nicky Hayden Hayden rode the Diavel onto the LA Auto Show’s stage two days ago, culminating with a tire-smoking burnout. Ducati was there to share the spotlight with the AMG division of Mercedes-Benz, together announcing a new partnership that sees the high-performance AMG sub-brand sponsoring Ducati’s MotoGP team.
Nicky Hayden Ducati Diavel Mercedes Benz CLS 63 AMGDucati’s MotoGP rider Nicky Hayden smokes the Diavel’s tire next to an AMG CLS 63. AMG announced sponsorship of Ducati’s GP team at the LA Auto Show.
After Hayden’s smoky entrance, the hundreds of international automotive media promptly ignored the new 550-hp CLS 63 AMG and flocked over to the chunky Diavel.
The deal includes sponsorship of Ducati’s GP team for two years plus an option to extend it, and the marketing effort will also encompass test rides/drives at each other’s events. And company reps hinted about the possibility of one day cooperating on future products.
“I’m pretty sure our AMG Performance Studio will be able to capture the spirit of Ducati in a very special AMG someday,” teased Ola Källenius, CEO of Mercedes-AMG GmbH, “but that’s something for another show.”
“Our engineers and our designers will have a lot of input from them, and vice versa their designers,” Gabriele del Torchio, president and CEO of Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A, told Motorcycle.com.
Nicky Hayden Ducati Diavel Mercedes Benz AMGA throng of auto journalists gather around the new Ducati Diavel. Ducati CEO Gabriele del Torchio stands next to his GP rider Nicky Hayden, while AMG and Mercedes brass enjoy the shared spotlight.
Coincidentally, the companies share a history of using desmodromic valve actuation. Mercedes employed  the mechanical-closing valvetrain design in its fearsome W196 Grand Prix racer from 1954, while Ducati’s legendary engineer Fabio Taglioni first used the system in the 1956 125 Desmo GP bike, and the Bologna-based company continues to use desmo valves in its current range of V-Twin engines.
The 1199cc V-Twin from the odd but successful Multistrada finds a new home in the Diavel, seen for the first time in North America at this week’s auto show. We were able to try it on for size shortly after Hayden warmed it up.
 “I’ve got a Ducati 848 at home, but I might need to add one of these because it’s something different,” said the Kentucky Kid.
Nicky Hayden Ducati Diavel MotoGP Nicky Hayden, the 2006 MotoGP world champion, leans on the Diavel shortly after making a grand entrance at the LA Auto Show. He may be smiling because he likes the bike, or it might be because he was just told he’ll be getting an AMG Mercedes as part of a new sponsorship agreement.
The Diavel is indeed different, and it’s often been derided by traditional Ducatisti who revere the brand’s performance heritage. However, the Diavel (“devil” in Bolognese) is directed at a new clientele.
“I truly believe that we’re going to open a new market segment, as we did many years ago when we introduced the Monster,” del Torchio commented. “It was a new category in the market, and we think the Diavel will do the same.”
Ducati reps are cautious about describing their new creation as a cruiser, even if its long and low stance points it in that direction relative to something like an 1198.
“It’s very comfortable, very powerful and easy to ride,” related del Torchio, who has ridden the Diavel in prototype form.
Ducati Diavel Mercedes Benz CLS 63 AMG Gabriele del Torchio Ola KälleniusDucati’s CEO Gabriele del Torchio astride his company’s bold new model while Mercedes-AMG CEO Ola Källenius wishes his CLS 63 looks as cool as the Ducati.
Getting a chance to see the Diavel in the flesh, it looks smaller than the impression it gives in photos. It takes but a short swing of a leg to get onto the 29.5-inch seat, made possible by a low-mounted horizontal rear shock. The saddle’s bucket-like perch feels comfy but doesn’t allow much fore/aft room, and it’s nicely highlighted by red stitching.

Ducati Diavel Mercedes Benz AMG Ernst LiebErnst Lieb, CEO of M-B USA, aboard the Diavel. Note the rider ergonomics that are comfortable yet sporty.
Don’t expect anything like ape-hanger handlebars on this pseudo cruiser, as they are set quite far forward relative to a traditional cruiser. Similarly, its footpegs are located forward compared to other Ducs, but they are placed comfortably just ahead of the seating area. A rider’s view is dominated by the large expanse of the 5.3-gallon fuel tank and side-mount radiators. Clutch pull feels quite light.
Pulling the Diavel off its sidestand requires little effort, as the “Carbon” version we sat on (with forged-aluminum wheels and carbon-fiber accents) is said to weigh just 456 pounds – less than any 750cc-plus cruiser we can think of. And this is a 1200cc “cruiser” with a 162 galloping horses, enough, said del Torchio, to reach nearly 150 mph.
Further putting the cruiser label to rest is the Diavel’s cornering clearance. Del Torchio says it has up to 41 degrees of lean angle. To put that in perspective, consider that Harley’s raciest bike, the XR1200X, can achieve a 39- or 40-degree lean before touching hard parts.
Pirelli played a key part in the Diavel’s development, creating a wide (240mm) rear tire with a more rounded profile than fat cruiser rubber. Pirelli reps claim that it offers neutral turn-in response unlike anything this wide that was previously offered. If that broad bun fails to get your attention, the imposing stacked mufflers (that look big enough to fire mortar rounds) will.

2011 Ducati DiavelThe Diavel’s rear view is perhaps its most striking. The massive exhaust pipes and tire make for an imposing impression.
That steamroller tire is proudly on display thanks to a single-sided swingarm and a truncated tailsection that incorporates a faired-in taillight and clear-lens LED turnsignal strips. A stylish steel-trellis license plate bracket extends from the swingarm, further cleaning up the rear view.
Further adding to the Diavel's high-end appeal are the presence of aluminum body panels rather than cheap plastic. The fuel tank covers and the tailsection are fabricated from the lightweight metal.
Pillion accommodations are cleverly unobtrusive – footpegs fold down from the tailsection on thin brackets, while a grab handle slides out from its stowed area above the taillight.
So, although we don’t really yet know how the Diavel will ride, we have some positive first impressions. It has a captivating presence in person, and despite its cruiser leanings, it looks every inch like a Ducati with its red trellis frame and sport-spec suspension and brakes. There is literally nothing quite like it.
And consider the Porsche Cayenne SUV, which was roundly scoffed at by sports-car purists. It went on to become the brand’s best seller, providing an outlet for those who desired a 911 but couldn’t reconcile buying one because of family or comfort concerns. 
2011 Ducati DiavelThe Diavel’s front end shows its sportbike heritage, with Brembo radial-mount brakes, DLC anti-stiction fork tubes and gargantuan exhaust headers. The high-end Carbon version seen here features forged-aluminum wheels with machined accents.

We can imagine a segment of two-wheel performance enthusiasts who have long admired Ducati’s racing legacy and Italian style but have been intimidated by the company’s hardcore sportbike lineup. The Diavel might be seen as an easier introduction to Ducati membership.  
The standard Diavel will retail for $16,995 when it arrives in dealers early next year. The upmarket Diavel Carbon rings in at a spendy $19,995 for the black version; it’ll cost another $400 to get it in red. The Diavel’s performance bona fides will be put to the test early in February of 2011 during its press introduction. Stay tuned for the real review!

Nicky Hayden Ducati DiavelAlthough you won’t see Nicky Hayden piloting the Diavel around Grand Prix circuits, Ducati promises its niche-exploding bike will outrun anything in the cruiser class.
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Ducati and AMG announce new alliance

The two will collaborate closely in the future to develop common marketing activities, with the German high performance car manufacturer being a sponsor for the Italian factory’s MotoGP team.

Ducati and AMG announce new alliance
The initial aim of the cooperation between the performance brand from Affalterbach in Germany and the Italian manufacturer of high performance motorcycles is to develop common marketing activities. The cooperation agreement was signed on Wednesday, during a press conference at the Los Angeles Auto Show, by Gabriele del Torchio, President and CEO of Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A and Ola Källenius, CEO of Mercedes-AMG GmbH.
"We are especially proud to have AMG as one of our sponsors for the Ducati MotoGP Team. I am also very pleased that our joint marketing activities are well under way. In AMG we have found a partner who perfectly reflects our brand values of high performance, motorsport, excitement and our sense of unmistakable style and design," said Del Torchio.
"I am very pleased that we are able to announce our strategic cooperation with Ducati,” said Källenius. “AMG and Ducati ideally complement each other, as both companies share the same values: racing as the driving passion, and high performance plus exclusivity as the central brand messages of both AMG and Ducati. This long-term cooperation will help us to jointly access new customer groups.”
The first visible results of the cooperation between Ducati and AMG will be joint marketing and sponsoring activities. AMG will support the Ducati MotoGP Team as the Official Car Partner from 2011. During selected AMG events, participants will be able to test ride Ducati motorcycles, and Ducati customers will similarly have the opportunity to familiarise themselves with the latest AMG high performance cars at events. The partners are also currently examining the further activities and strategic steps they might undertake together in the near future.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Ducati to cooperate with AMG


The two brands will work together closely in the future.

The initial aim of the cooperation between the performance brand from Affalterbach and the Italian manufacturer of high-performance motorcycles is to develop common marketing activities. The cooperation agreement was signed today, during a press conference at the Los Angeles Auto Show, by Gabriele del Torchio, President and CEO of Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A and Ola Källenius, CEO of Mercedes-AMG GmbH.
"We are especially proud to have AMG as one of our sponsors for the Ducati MotoGP Team. I am also very pleased that our joint marketing activities are well under way. In AMG we have found a partner who perfectly reflects our brand values of high performance, motorsport, excitement and our sense of unmistakable style and design," said Gabriele del Torchio, President and CEO of Ducati Motor Holding S.p.A.
"I am very pleased that we are able to announce our strategic cooperation with Ducati today. AMG and Ducati ideally complement each other, as both companies share the same values: racing as the driving passion, and high performance plus exclusivity as the central brand messages of both AMG and Ducati. This long-term cooperation will help us to jointly access new customer groups," said Ola Källenius, CEO of Mercedes-AMG GmbH.
The first visible results of the cooperation between Ducati and AMG will be joint marketing and sponsoring activities. AMG will support the Ducati MotoGP Team as the Official Car Partner from 2011, for example. During selected AMG events, participants will be able to test ride Ducati motorcycles, and Ducati customers will similarly have the opportunity to familiarise themselves with the latest AMG high-performance cars at events.
Joint events are planned for the members of the AMG Private Lounge, in which more than 13,000 AMG customers worldwide are registered. The partners are currently examining the further activities and strategic steps they might undertake together in the near future.

















The first visible results of the cooperation between Ducati and AMG will be joint marketing and sponsoring activities. AMG will support the Ducati Mot
The first visible results of the cooperation between Ducati and AMG will be joint marketing and sponsoring activities. AMG will support the Ducati Mot
The first visible results of the cooperation between Ducati and AMG will be joint marketing and sponsoring activities. AMG will support the Ducati Mot
The first visible results of the cooperation between Ducati and AMG will be joint marketing and sponsoring activities. AMG will support the Ducati Mot

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

2011 Ducati Hypermotard 1100EVO SP



Hypermotard 1100 EVO SP: The Desmodue Evoluzione Engine

The lightweight, L-Twin stands at the pinnacle of more than three decades of Desmo air-cooled development and its torquey power delivery has excited riders worldwide. The Evoluzione version is positively awesome and makes it the perfect engine to give its name to the Ducati Hypermotard 1100EVO SP.

The 1100cc Desmodue Evoluzione power unit uses a bore and stroke of 98 x 71.5mm, and its long list of refinements boosted its power to 95hp (69.9kW) @ 7500rpm with 76lb-ft (10.5kgm) of torque @ 5750rpm giving it outstanding power delivery, from grunting low rpms to the singing howl at redline.

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2011 Ducati 1198SP Sportbike Revealed



The newest arrival in the Superbike family of Ducati, displayed at the 2010 Intermot Cologne Show in Germany, is the new 2011 Ducati 1198SP, which replaces the previous 1198S version. It is equipped with Ducati Traction Control (DTC), Ducati Quick Shifter (DQS), Ducati Data Analyzer (DDA), Ohlins TTX rear suspension, slipper clutch and aluminum fuel tank in addition to the usual Ohlins front suspension, forged Marchesini wheels and lightweight carbon fibre components. The base model Ducati 1198 has also been upgraded for 2011 with DTC, DDA, DQS fitted to as standard equipments on all versions.

2011 Ducati 1198SP ads a cardinal of upgrades to the accepted 1198 including top-of-the-range Ohlins suspension, lighter anatomy components, aluminum ammunition catchbasin and slipper clutch. According to Ducati, the 1198SP has a dry weight of 370.3 pounds, about 2.2 pounds beneath than the 2010 1198S. Much of the weight accumulation is from the new ammunition catchbasin which holds 4.75 gallons of fuel, 0.66 gallons added than the accepted 1198S. Further weight accumulation were fabricated with new seven-spoke Marchesini artificial and machined auto and a carbon cilia advanced fender.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Stoner Last Pole For Ducati

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Casey Stoner give the last pole position for Ducati at Valencia MotoGP race 2010 with 1.31.799 or 0.331 seconds ahead Jorge Lorenzo on 2nd position by 1.32.130. On the 3rd start position, The Italian rider, Marco Simoncelli 1.32.244. Valentino Rossi, Nicky Hayden and Ben Spies on the 2nd row. On the 3rd row, Colin Edwards and both HRC riders, Dani Pedrosa and Andrea Dovizioso.

Marco Simoncelli, Randy DePuniet and Aleix Espargaro on the 4th row. Hector Barbera, Loris Capirossi and Hiroshi Aoyama on the 5th row, Carlos Checa and Alvaro Bautista on the last row.

Let see next Sunday race at Valencia. Who will win this last series of 2010 MotoGP.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

2011 Ducati Diavel Launch in UK January Next Year




2011 Ducati Diavel the Italian company is introducing a new motorcycle concept, which is light and agile but also comfortable, featuring ' levels of performance that take your breath away.'

Weighting only 207 Kg (456 lbs) and packing 162 HP, the 2011 Ducati Diavel has a specially engineered 240 section rear tire, and features technologies like ABS, Ducati Traction Control and Ducati Riding Modes.

The 2011 Ducati Diavel price is 12,995 GBP, or 15,495 GBP for the range topping Diavel Carbon version which comes with a series of carbon fiber and forged performance parts and specially machined Marchesini wheels. 2011 Ducati Diavel will become available in the UK starting from January 2011.

2011 Ducati Diavel Features include:

* An 1,198cc Testastretta v-twin that produces 162 horsepower and 94 lb-ft of torque
* ABS, Ducati Traction Control, and three riding modes
* A six-speed transmission with a slipper clutch
* A 30.3 inch seat height, 28 degree rake, and a 240mm thick rear tire
* A dry weight of 456 pounds on the Carbon model, and 463 pounds on the standard

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Aussie Burgess follows Rossi again

http://motogp-f1-races.blogspot.comValentino Rossi and Ducati have poached the legendary Australian crew chief Jeremy Burgess from Yamaha in a bid to win a MotoGP title with a third manufacturer.

Rossi and Burgess are the most successful pairing in the MotoGP with seven world championships together over the past 11 seasons.

The Italian, who finished third behind winner Casey Stoner in the Australian Grand Prix last weekend, has insisted Ducati hire Adelaide-based Burgess to supervise his race program in search of an eighth world crown in 2011.

Rossi has never raced in MotoGP without kingmaker Burgess whose credits include world championships with Aussie greats Wayne Gardner and Mick Doohan.

"Jerry stays with me until I retire," Rossi said when asked about the prospect of racing without his trusted wingman.

Burgess left Honda to join Rossi at Yamaha in 2004 and will now work to reinvigorate Ducati, who have not won a title since 2007 with Casey Stoner.

"I've spoken to Ducati and I think it is all going to work out fairly well," Burgess said of his impending switch to Italy's famous red team.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Rossi Got A Permission To Test Ducati

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Valentino Rossi will ride for Ducati on the next two years. But after Phillip Island race, Yamaha's Masao Furusawa still didn't want to give Rossi a permission to test the Ducati. Today after Australian Grand Prix, Furusawa finally give Rossi permission to test Ducati.

Valentino Rossi gave a signal to the media that he has been given permission by Masao Furusawa to test with Ducati next month in Valencia.

“Furusawa called me and told me it was a way of saying thanks for what I have done for Yamaha,” Rossi told Italia 1. “I think it’s a nice gesture and it shows that Yamaha has valued the things done over these years.”

Upon hearing the news MotoGP Project Manager for Ducati Alessandro Cicognani told motogp.com in an interview: “I haven’t heard what Rossi or Yamaha have said exactly, but I was told about this so I am really happy. I think in a way it’s like a present from Yamaha to Valentino after what he has done for them.”
“We can be happy with this and I would like to thank, in a way, Yamaha. I have good relations with Lin Jarvis and I take this chance to thank him because he has always been fair and open to discussion. It’s not easy and it’s great. So we will work now and finish the season, and then start again for 2011 just after the Valencia race.”

Cicognani continued: “I think for everybody that this test is important because, due to the testing restrictions, I think it’s fair that every rider has the chance to test the bike he is going to ride the following year. So for everybody it would be important. He will test the 2011 bike for sure, and we will see. We are working on it!”

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Lorenzo Fastest On Free Practice 1 Australian Grand Prix

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Lorenzo, 2010 MotoGP World Champion, set the fastest time at 1st Australian Grand Prix free practice with 1.41.146. Both Ducati's rider, Casey Stoner and Nicky Hayden on 2nd and 3rd with 0.334 and 0.485 seconds behind Jorge Lorenzo. Last race winner Valentino Rossi only at 7th with 1.42.626m while Dani Pedrosa, current runner up championship still had a problem with his shoulder injury. The free practice session was delayed by the race director, following bad weather at Phillip Island circuit. 

Good result coming from San Carlo Honda Gresini's rider. Both Marcos placed 4th and 5th. Followed by Andrea Dovizioso on 6th. The Suzuki's rising star, Alvaro Bautista only set 1.46.160 on 14th place.

Full free practice result here

Saturday, October 9, 2010

DUCATI 848 Nicky Hayden Edition sports motorcycle rider

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The Ducati 848 superbike artlessly carries on as a 2010 archetypal year, but manages to action a altered affectionate of middleweight rush. It is all about the Italian way of architecture a antagonism bike with lights and mirrors, so that can never canyon after abrogation absolutely a big consequence in the consistently opened affection of a amorous sports motorcycle rider.

North American Specifications
North America MSRP: $14,495 USD

Engine
Type: L-Twin cylinder, 4 valves per cylinder Desmodromic, liquid cooled
Displacement: 849.4 cc
Bore and stroke: 94 x 61.2 mm
Compression Ratio: 12:1
Power*: 134 hp - 98.5 kW @ 10000 RPM
Torque*: 70.8 ft-lb - 96 Nm @ 8250 RPM
Fuel system: Marelli electronic fuel injection, elliptical throttle bodies

Exhaust: Lightweight 2-1-2 system with catalytic converter and lambda probe. Twin stainless steel mufflers.
Emissions: 50-State-compliant

Transmission
Gearbox: 6 speed
Ratio: 1st 37/15, 2nd 30/17, 3rd 28/20, 4th 26/22, 5th 24/23, 6th 23/24
Primary drive: Straight cut gears, Ratio 1.84:1
Final drive: Chain; Front sprocket 15; Rear sprocket 39
Clutch: Wet multiplate with hydraulic control
Notes: Power & torque data calculated using an inertia dynamometer.

Color:
Model / Tank / Fairing Frame Color / Wheels Color

848 Nicky Hayden / Hayden Laguna Seca Special Livery / Red / Black




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new Monster 1100 and Monster 1100 S

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The accession of the new Monster 1100 and Monster 1100 S now increases the admeasurement of the Ducati Monster family, a ancestors that redefines the motorcycle and stakes its affirmation as the new figure of Italian excellence.

Dedicated to those who wish to accomplish the ultimate expression, this jewel of appearance and achievement is powered by the absorbing two-valve 1100cc Desmodromic twin-cylinder engine, acclaimed the apple over for its allegorical torque and acceleration.

When you accept to ride the Monster, you are not artlessly allotment a bike but an absolute lifestyle. It is an addendum of your own character, something that can be aggregate or kept for yourself but either way, a admiration to acquaintance the exhilaration of naked ability as you ride this all-embracing motorcycling icon.

With its new single-sided aluminum swingarm, top akin of componentry, race-oriented anatomy and 15 years of evolution, the Monster 1100 now takes its abode at the arch of the Monster family.

The �less-is-more’ aesthetics abaft all Monsters underlines Ducati’s amaranthine following of absolutely compact, top achievement motorcycles, but these new models accept succeeded in getting even added �pared down’ than their predecessors.

The Ducati Monster 1100 weighs 8kg (17.6lb) beneath than the already failing S2R 1000, authoritative it by far the lightest bike in its category. Every individual basic has been redesigned and redeveloped in adjustment that anatomy would chase function.

With any data abusive from the Monster abstraction getting eliminated, the �less-is-more’ aswell agency �less-is-Monster’. Beneath weight additional added torque equals fun-filled riding.

Today’s Monster ancestors is the aftereffect of connected change in architecture and technology. The new, able and amazing top-of-the-range models avowal adorable ergonomics and present authentic appearance and charisma, while attention the aspect of the aboriginal naked bike concept.

Specifications
MSRP: See Dealer

Chassis
Frame
Tubular steel Trellis frame
Wheelbase
1450mm (57.1in)
Rake
24°
Front Suspension
Showa 43mm fully adjustable upside-down forks
Front Wheel Travel
130mm (5.1in)
Front Wheel
Y-shaped, 5-spoke in light alloy 3.50 x17
Front Tyre
120/70 ZR17
Rear Suspension
Progressive with preload and rebound Sachs adjustable monoshock
Rear Wheel Travel
148mm (5.8in)
Rear Wheel
Y-shaped, 5-spoke in light alloy 5.50 x 17
Rear Tyre
180/55 ZR17
Front Brake
2 x 320mm discs, 4-piston radial caliper
Rear Brake
245mm disc, 2-piston caliper
Fuel Tank Capacity
15l - 3.8gallon (US) / 13.5l - 3.6gallon (US) ABS version
Dry Weight
169kg (373lb) / 171kg (377lb) ABS version

Instruments
Digital unit displaying: Speedometer, rev counter, clock, scheduled maintenance warning, oil temperature, trip fuel, lap time, warning light for low oil pressure, fuel level, fuel reserve, neutral, turn signals, overrev, immobilizer. Ready for DDA system

Warranty
2 years unlimited mileage
Body Colour (Frame/Wheel)
Red (red / silver) - Silver (red / silver) - Black (matt black / silver)
Versions
Dual seat
Seat Height
810mm (31.9in)

DDA
DDA system-ready for Ducati Performance accessory
DTC
Not available on this model
ABS
Available upon request

Engine
Type
L-Twin cylinder, 2 valve per cylinder Desmodromic, air cooled
Displacement
1078cc
Bore x Stroke
98x71.5mm
Compression Ratio
10.7:1
Power
69.8kW - 95hp @ 7500rpm
Torque
10.5kgm - 75.9lb-ft @ 6000rpm
Fuel injection
Siemens electronic fuel injection, 45mm throttle body
Exhaust
2 aluminum mufflers

Transmission
Gearbox
6 speed
Ratio
1st 37/15, 2nd 30/17, 3rd 27/20, 4th 24/22, 5th 23/24, 6th 24/28
Primary Drive
Straight cut gears, Ratio 1.84:1
Final Drive
Chain; Front sprocket 15; Rear sprocket 39
Clutch
Dry multiplate with hydraulic control

Emissions
Standard
Euro 3