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ducati 1098
Last post 03-07-2008, 12:18 AM by high_revs. 14 replies.
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12-13-2006, 01:44 PM |
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DucRacer748
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Yep. There has been a lot of chatter for the last month on this bike. I like the fact that the 1098 went back to the 916 styling. That style is what made Ducati.... well, Ducati! This bike also has all the wiring for GPS data aquisition and traction control ready to go. The instrument cluster is the same one developed for the Desmosedici! Makes around 160hp and tons of torque. This is the best Ducati to date. But for $30,000 I would expect that!


_____________________________________________ 2008 Triumph 675 My Website = http://www.3knucklesracing.comBSS #88 TTC #88
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12-13-2006, 05:32 PM |
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12-17-2006, 07:36 AM |
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12-18-2006, 01:15 PM |
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DucRacer748
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Yes, there is a remote adjuster for the Brembo brakes. It actually comes in a kit if you buy a full Brembo package for any bike. But for the price you pay, it should!
_____________________________________________ 2008 Triumph 675 My Website = http://www.3knucklesracing.comBSS #88 TTC #88
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12-30-2006, 09:31 PM |
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SEBSPEED
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W.O.T., post apex :)
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Yup. Base model is 14K, S model with Ohlins and Termi pipes, better brakes is 19k, special Tri-color bike adds, uh, paint for 24k.
Very nice bikes, they'll definately be in contention for bike of the year in the mags, as long as Ducati can keep up with production, and quality is good.
The best part is that they extended the valve service interval, they doubled it!! Only thing left to not like, is the seating position, IMO, but it is a sportbike after all.
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01-03-2007, 07:21 AM |
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01-03-2007, 12:42 PM |
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DucRacer748
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Une color "S" model, which is lighter in weight with upgraded parts goes for 19k. I don't see why the Tri-Color is going for $5k more, unless they are adding Ohlins internals and Ohlins shock to the Tri-Color? I can't find anything to support this theory however, so my guess is, the Tri-Color model will not sell to well!
There will be no "R" race model this year sinse the 1098 isn't legal in any racing organization. Gonna have to wait til 2008.

_____________________________________________ 2008 Triumph 675 My Website = http://www.3knucklesracing.comBSS #88 TTC #88
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03-03-2008, 02:23 PM |
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Monkay619
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Don't know if anyone found the difference (in performance) between the "s" and the "Tricolore". Apparently they are making a limited amount of the "Tricolore" I think it was 1500. That might not be a reason to up the price $5k, but they can get more for it I guess!
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03-03-2008, 04:15 PM |
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high_revs
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what i recall in addition to the paint job, it comes with termi exhaust already whereas the 1098s doesn't. i saw someone try to sell their 1098s with termis and other mods like evo clutch cover for almost the same price of a new 1098s tricolore. here's a short example of the tricolore everyday, i think of a duc 848 or a 1098s. 848 only because it'll be easier for me to pay off if not cash (depending on tax results soon), vs. a 1098s which might take a little time but it comes with ohlins and a dry clutch. not to mention, it'll conflict a bit with race expenses and a motogp trackday. but i drool everyday. i bet i'll do a "in the heat of a moment" purchase if i'm not careful  i've been known to do so. that's why i found about the 4 yr warranty.
 "Leaders are like tea; put them in hot water to find out how strong they are." Anonymous
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03-07-2008, 12:18 AM |
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