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    Ducati Desmosedici RR Unveiled!

    http://londonbikers.com/article/fc08...9-2b543791f42c

    interesting indeed

    Ducati Desmosedici RR Technical Specifications:

    Engine:

    Type: L-4 cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC, Desmodromic, 4 valves per cylinder, gear driven camshafts
    Displacement: 989 cc
    Power: More than 200 HP @ 13,500 rpm*
    Torque: n/a
    Fuel Injection: Four 50 mm Magneti Marelli throttle bodies, 12-hole “microjet”with injectors over throttle, manual idle control;
    Exhaust: ‘4 into 2 into 1’vertical exit exhaust/silencer
    Emissions: Euro 3

    Trasmission:

    Gearbox: 6-speed; Cassette type
    Clutch: Dry multi-plate slipper clutch, hydraulically actuated

    Vehicle:

    Body: Full Carbon Fibre Bodywork
    Frame: Tubular steel trellis hybrid, carbon fibre seat support, aluminium swingarm
    Front Suspension: Ohlins ‘FG353’ PFF forks USD 43 mm pressurized, with preload, rebound and compression adjustment, TiN coated sliders
    Front Wheel: Marchesini forged and machined magnesium alloy wheels, with 7 spoke design as GP6
    Rear Suspension: Ohlins rear shock, with rebound, low/high speed compression adjustment, and hydraulic preload adjustment
    Rear Whee: Marchesini forged and machined magnesium alloy wheels, with 7 spoke design as GP6
    Tyres: Bridgestone
    Front Brake: Two Brembo radial “monoblock” callipers with four 34 mm pistons; two semi-floating 320 mm x 6 mm discs, with machined flange: the same as GP6 wet race set-up
    Rear Brake: 240 mm fixed disc, floating calliper with two 34 mm pistons
    Fuel tank: Aluminium alloy
    Dry Weight: n/a
    Instruments: New lightweight Corse electronic multifunction dashboard with LCD ‘bar’ graph tachometer, trip/odometer, anti-theft immobilizer, lap time measurement, oil pressure, fuel reserve, EOBD, clock, air temperature, rev counter.

    Version:

    Colours: Two versions - 1) Desmosedici RR: Rosso GP with a white number plate on the tail section; 2) Desmosedici RR “Team Version”: Rosso GP with broad white fairing stripe.

    A team sponsor decal kit will be provided with each bike.

    Versions: Single-seat

    * With racing exhaust (102 dB) – without catalytic converter.

    Another absolutley stunning and beautiful machine once again from Ducati. Who wouldn't want one of these! The RR is scheduled to arrive in the market in July 2007, while from June 2nd 2006 it will be possible to reserve the bike through the official Ducati dealer network, with Ducati 999R owners receiving priority. To find out more about this, you can check out the Ducati website, the link for this is below.

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    Nice - those brake discs look massive.
    I love the smell of twin V16's in the morning..

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    Looks nice... Wonder how much it will cost thoguh???? $100K???
    See Robert Taylor for any Ohlins requirements www.northwest.co.nz
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    I use DID Chains and Akrapovic Exhausts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Two Smoker
    Looks nice... Wonder how much it will cost thoguh???? $100K???
    $77k, just ordered one
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Looks pretty good eh. Be quite pricey I'd imagine.

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    That's one nice machine - am in two minds about the headlights though. So I guess Ducati are not as keen to push for a 1200cc twin for superbikes now?
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    I think I just wet myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    $77k, just ordered one
    ARE YOU TELLING ME THE TRUTH??? Please say that you are... And if you get it, can i honestly please have a ride. I wont thrash it or anything i just want to have a go... That front end alone would be about $20000 to buy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil
    $77k, just ordered one
    I better start playing lotto

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    Could be a replacement for the CBR yah reckon?

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    Tasty! But who's Alice?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear
    Tasty! But who's Alice?
    Yeah, who the fuck is Alice?

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    Heres a picture of the one sitting in my garage
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