Both the Honda RCV and the Ducati GP13 are 90 deg V engines, but as pointed out in that piece, the transmission of the Ducati is long, much longer than the compact (and probably piggybacked to some degree) Honda transmission.
This makes the whole engine much longer than the honda engine even after they tilt the engine backwards to compensate for the 90 deg V putting the bottom cylinders too close to the front wheel.
So if it is so that the drive sprocket is rear of centre, or in a less than ideal position, then perhaps it continues to come all the way back to the engine just being the wrong shape and size.
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