
Originally Posted by
Drew
It doesn't sit the same reletive to the frame though.
Ducati front slugs point nearly straight forward. There is a consistent opinion that this creates too long a wheel base or something, and the bike lacks front end grip/feel.
I personally think, that if the story is true about Bridgestone's current tyres not suiting it are true, for at least one third of the meetings (because there are three manufacturers), the whole feild should be running on a tyre that does suit the Ducati.
See how that plays out.
Honda used a different layout for the gearbox, they put it up high like they have been in their road bikes. That made all the different because the engine was shorter (front to back) and the cylinders were much more vertical as well as the weight of the gearbox being carried higher. It also meant a longer swingarm, which means more control over suspension movement and better grip. The movement of the weight is also better.
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