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Sabtu, 19 Maret 2011

Motorcycle 2011 Ducati Streetfighter S Edition

2011 Ducati Streetfighter S Chassis :

Single-sided swingarm
The single-sided swingarm is 35mm longer than the Superbike to ensure the Streetfighter’s acceleration need never be compromised. The longer, beautifully created aluminium swingarm follows the same dual construction detail as the Superbike models and is anodised finished in black.

Fighter frame
The purpose-built Trellis frame uses 25.6° of rake compared with the Superbike’s 24.5° to ensure a well-planted front-end.

Brembo Monobloc brakes
The Streetfighter S uses Brembo’s powerful Monobloc calliper race technology. Machined from a single piece of alloy, the callipers achieve higher rigidity and resistance to distortion during extreme braking. The result not only delivers planet-stopping brake power, but also gives an enhanced and precise ‘feel’ at the brake lever. The twin Monobloc callipers each have four 34mm pistons that grip huge 330mm discs to achieve their spectacular performance. The weight of the discs has been kept to a minimum by using racing-style narrow braking surfaces.

Ohlins rear suspension
Taking care of the rear of the ‘S’ is a single high-spec Öhlins unit fully adjustable in spring preload with full adjustment and highly engineered control of compression and rebound damping. The unit is also fitted with a ride enhancing top-out spring which helps maintain rear tyre contact under extreme conditions.

Marchesini 5-spoke wheels
The Streetfighter S reduces weight even further by using Y-shaped, 5-spoke wheels by Marchesini, forged and then machined in lightweight aluminium. The Streetfighter S wheels are finished in bronze.

Ohlins forks
The Streetfighter S pushes the spec way up with 43mm Superbike-spec Öhlins forks that have sliders treated in low-friction TiN. Fully adjustable in spring preload and precisely adjustable in compression and rebound damping, they ensure ‘S’ feeling and finesse when the fight gets rough.

2011 Ducati Streetfighter S Concept : Streetfighter culture

The Streetfighter culture was born on the backstreets of Northern Europe during the late 70s and 80s. If the Café racer movement had taken traditional bikes and transformed them to establish out-and-out sportbikes, then Streetfighters were definitely anti-establishment. They evolved by removing the fairings from sport bikes, fitting higher bars and customising to create high-performance, over-the-top nakeds.

Ducati’s Streetfighter project was inevitable. The passion to build the most successful Superbikes ever, mixed with the desire to create iconic, naked motorcycles was a rush of adrenaline just waiting to happen. Who else would create a bike for out-and-out purists to celebrate naked power in all its forms? A bike with muscle-engine performance, aggressive chassis engineering and intelligent electronics all laid bare to appreciate, respect and enjoy? Ducati build bikes for enthusiasts – for bikers who appreciate the details that come together to make an awesome bike.

Streetfighter design
The Ducati Streetfighter is equipped with everything that made the Superbike a legend: Awesome L-Twin muscle with brutal, big-bore torque, thoroughbred chassis technology, beautiful single-sided swingarm, planet-stopping Monobloc brakes and pure, sophisticated class.

While the tank and seat shapes leave no doubt as to the Streetfighter’s roots, it is the upright and commanding riding position that really starts to shape the character of this ultimate naked. New, minimalistic controls, instrumentation and headlight design leave the front looking clean and mean, while twin-stacked right-side mufflers at the rear leave the tail-end high and sharp. No other Ducati has ever achieved such an aggressive stance while providing a comfortable, empowering, controllable and enjoyable ride.

2011 Ducati Streetfighter S2011 Ducati Streetfighter S Righr Front Side

2011 Ducati Streetfighter S2011 Ducati Streetfighter S Right Side

2011 Ducati Streetfighter S2011 Ducati Streetfighter S Rear Side

2011 Ducati Streetfighter S2011 Ducati Streetfighter S Left Side

2011 Ducati Streetfighter S2011 Ducati Streetfighter S Engine

2011 Ducati Streetfighter S - North American Specifications
USA MSRP - $18,995 USD

Chassis
FRAME
Tubular steel Trellis frame in ALS 450
WHEELBASE
1475mm (58.1 in)
RAKE
25.6°
FRONT SUSPENSION
Öhlins 43mm fully adjustable usd forks with TiN
FRONT WHEEL TRAVEL
120mm (4.7in)
FRONT WHEEL
5-spoke in forged light alloy 3.50 x 17
FRONT TYRE
Pirelli Diablo Corsa 3 120/70 ZR17
REAR SUSPENSION
Progressive linkage with fully adjustable Öhlins monoshock with top-out spring. Aluminium single-sided swingarm
REAR WHEEL TRAVEL
127mm (5in)
REAR WHEEL
5-spoke forged light alloy 6.00 x 17
REAR TYRE
Pirelli Diablo Corsa 3 190/55 ZR17
FRONT BRAKE
2 x 330mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted Brembo Monobloc callipers 4-piston, 2-pad
REAR BRAKE
245mm disc, 2-piston calliper
FUEL TANK CAPACITY
16,5 l - 4.4 gallon (US)
DRY WEIGHT
167kg (368lb)
INSTRUMENTS
Digital unit with displays for: Speedometer, rev counter, lap times, time, air temp, coolant temp, battery voltage, A & B trips, fuel reserve trip, DTC status and level selected (if activated) scheduled maintenance. Warning lights for: Neutral, turn signals, high-beam, rev-limit, DTC intervention, oil pressure, fuel reserve. Plus: Immobilizer system and management of DTC and DDA
WARRANTY
2 years unlimited mileage
BODY COLOUR (FRAME/WHEEL)
Red (red / black) - Diamond black (racing black / black)
VERSIONS
Dual seat
SEAT HEIGHT
840mm (33in)

DDA
DDA
Standard equipment

DTC
DTC
Standard equipment

ABS
ABS
Not available on this model

Engine
TYPE
L-Twin cylinder, 4 valve per cylinder Desmodromic, liquid cooled
DISPLACEMENT
1099cc
BORE X STROKE
104x64.7mm
COMPRESSION RATIO
12.5:1
POWER
155hp (114kw) @ 9500rpm
TORQUE
85lb-ft - 115Nm @ 9500rpm
FUEL INJECTION
Marelli electronic fuel injection, elliptical throttle bodies
EXHAUST
Lightweight 2-1-2 system with catalytic converter and two lambda probes. Twin stainless steel mufflers

Transmission
GEARBOX
6 speed
RATIO
1=37/15 2=30/17 3=28/20 4=26/22 5=24/23 6=23/24
PRIMARY DRIVE
Straight cut gears, Ratio 1.84:1
FINAL DRIVE
Chain; Front sprocket 15; Rear sprocket 38
CLUTCH
Dry multiplate with hydraulic control
Emissions
STANDARD
follows the US Federal Regulation


2011 Ducati Streetfighter S - UK Specifications
UK MSRP - Starting from £14,295 (Prices quoted are SRP's including VAT)
Chassis
FrameTubular steel Trellis frame in ALS 450
Wheelbase1475mm (58.1 in) Rake25.6°
Front suspensionÖhlins 43mm fully adjustable usd forks with TiN
Front wheel travel120mm (4.7in)
Front wheel5-spoke in forged light alloy 3.50 x 17
Front TyrePirelli Diablo Corsa 3 120/70 ZR17
Rear suspensionProgressive linkage with fully adjustable
Öhlins monoshock with top-out spring.
Aluminium single-sided swingarm
Rear wheel travel127mm (5in)
Rear wheel5-spoke forged light alloy 6.00 x 17
Rear tyrePirelli Diablo Corsa 3 190/55 ZR17
Front brake2 x 330mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted Brembo Monobloc callipers 4-piston, 2-pad Rear brake245mm disc, 2-piston calliper
Fuel tank capacity16,5 l - 4.4 gallon (US)
Dry weight167kg (368lb)
InstrumentsDigital unit with displays for: Speedometer, rev counter, lap times, time, air temp, coolant temp, battery voltage, A & B trips, fuel reserve trip, DTC status and level selected (if activated) scheduled maintenance.
Warning lights for: Neutral, turn signals, high-beam, rev-limit, DTC intervention, oil pressure, fuel reserve.
Plus: Immobilizer system and management of DTC and DDA Warranty2 years unlimited mileage
Body Colour (frame/wheel)Red (red / black) - Diamond black (racing black / black)
VersionsDual seat Seat height840mm (33in)

DDA
DDAStandard equipment

DTC
DTCStandard equipment

ABS
ABSNot available on this model

Engine
TypeL-Twin cylinder, 4 valve per cylinder Desmodromic, liquid cooled
Displacement1099cc Bore x Stroke104x64.7mm
Compression ratio12.5:1
Power155hp (114kw) @ 9500rpm
Torque85lb-ft - 115Nm @ 9500rpm
Fuel injectionMarelli electronic fuel injection, elliptical throttle bodies
ExhaustLightweight 2-1-2 system with catalytic converter and two lambda probes. Twin stainless steel mufflers

Transmission
Gearbox6 speed Ratio1=37/15 2=30/17 3=28/20 4=26/22 5=24/23 6=23/24 Primary driveStraight cut gears,
Ratio 1.84:1 Final driveChain; Front sprocket 15; Rear sprocket 38
ClutchDry multiplate with hydraulic control

Emissions
StandardEuro 3

Via : http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/photos/2011models/2011-Ducati-StreetfighterS.htm

Rabu, 19 Januari 2011

New Motorcycle 2011 Ducati Streetfighter Edition

2011 Ducati Streetfighter Concept :
Streetfighter culture

The Streetfighter culture was born on the backstreets of Northern Europe during the late 70s and 80s. If the Café racer movement had taken traditional bikes and transformed them to establish out-and-out sportbikes, then Streetfighters were definitely anti-establishment. They evolved by removing the fairings from sport bikes, fitting higher bars and customising to create high-performance, over-the-top nakeds.

Ducati’s Streetfighter project was inevitable. The passion to build the most successful Superbikes ever, mixed with the desire to create iconic, naked motorcycles was a rush of adrenaline just waiting to happen. Who else would create a bike for out-and-out purists to celebrate naked power in all its forms? A bike with muscle-engine performance, aggressive chassis engineering and intelligent electronics all laid bare to appreciate, respect and enjoy? Ducati build bikes for enthusiasts – for bikers who appreciate the details that come together to make an awesome bike.
Streetfighter design
The Ducati Streetfighter is equipped with everything that made the Superbike a legend: Awesome L-Twin muscle with brutal, big-bore torque, thoroughbred chassis technology, beautiful single-sided swingarm, planet-stopping Monobloc brakes and pure, sophisticated class.

While the tank and seat shapes leave no doubt as to the Streetfighter’s roots, it is the upright and commanding riding position that really starts to shape the character of this ultimate naked. New, minimalistic controls, instrumentation and headlight design leave the front looking clean and mean, while twin-stacked right-side mufflers at the rear leave the tail-end high and sharp. No other Ducati has ever achieved such an aggressive stance while providing a comfortable, empowering, controllable and enjoyable ride.

2011 Ducati Streetfighter 2011 Ducati Streetfighter Modified

2011 Ducati Streetfighter 2011 Ducati Streetfighter Rear Side

2011 Ducati Streetfighter 2011 Ducati Streetfighter Front Side

2011 Ducati Streetfighter 2011 Ducati Streetfighter Front Side

2011 Ducati Streetfighter - North American Specifications
USA MSRP - $14,995 USD

Engine
TYPE
L-Twin cylinder, 4 valve per cylinder Desmodromic, liquid cooled
DISPLACEMENT
1099cc
BORE X STROKE
104x64.7mm
COMPRESSION RATIO
12.5:1
POWER
155hp (114kw) @ 9500rpm
TORQUE
85lb-ft - 115Nm @ 9500rpm
FUEL INJECTION
Marelli electronic fuel injection, elliptical throttle bodies
EXHAUST
Lightweight 2-1-2 system with catalytic converter and two lambda probes. Twin stainless steel mufflers

Transmission
GEARBOX
6 speed
RATIO
1=37/15 2=30/17 3=28/20 4=26/22 5=24/23 6=23/24
PRIMARY DRIVE
Straight cut gears, Ratio 1.84:1
FINAL DRIVE
Chain; Front sprocket 15; Rear sprocket 38
CLUTCH
Dry multiplate with hydraulic control


Chassis
FRAME
Tubular steel Trellis frame in ALS 450
WHEELBASE
1475mm (58.1 in)
RAKE
25.6°
FRONT SUSPENSION
Showa 43mm fully adjustable usd forks
FRONT WHEEL TRAVEL
127mm (5in)
FRONT WHEEL
10-spoke in light alloy 3.50 x 17
FRONT TYRE
Pirelli Diablo Corsa 3 120/70 ZR17
REAR SUSPENSION
Progressive linkage with fully adjustable Showa monoshock. Aluminium single-sided swingarm
REAR WHEEL TRAVEL
127mm (5in)
REAR WHEEL
10-spoke light alloy 6.00 x 17
REAR TYRE
Pirelli Diablo Corsa 3 190/55 ZR17
FRONT BRAKE
2 x 330mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted Brembo Monobloc callipers 4-piston, 2-pad.
REAR BRAKE
245mm disc, 2-piston calliper
FUEL TANK CAPACITY
16,5 l - 4.4 gallon (US)
DRY WEIGHT
169kg (373lb)
INSTRUMENTS
Digital unit with displays for: Speedometer, rev counter, lap times, time, air temp, coolant temp, battery voltage, A & B trips, fuel reserve trip, scheduled maintenance. Warning lights for: Neutral, turn signals, high-beam, rev-limit, oil pressure, fuel reserve. Plus: Immobilizer system
WARRANTY
2 years unlimited mileage
BODY COLOUR (FRAME/WHEEL)
Red (racing balck / graphite grey)
VERSIONS
Dual seat
SEAT HEIGHT
840mm (33in)

DDA
DDA
DDA system-ready for Ducati Performance accessory

DTC
DTC
Not available on this model

ABS
ABS
Not available on this model
Emissions
STANDARD
follows the US Federal Regulation


2011 Ducati Streetfighter - UK Specifications
UK MSRP - Starting from £11,750 (Prices quoted are SRP's including VAT)

Engine
TYPE
L-Twin cylinder, 4 valve per cylinder Desmodromic, liquid cooled
DISPLACEMENT
1099cc
BORE X STROKE
104x64.7mm
COMPRESSION RATIO
12.5:1
POWER
155hp (114kw) @ 9500rpm
TORQUE
85lb-ft - 115Nm @ 9500rpm
FUEL INJECTION
Marelli electronic fuel injection, elliptical throttle bodies
EXHAUST
Lightweight 2-1-2 system with catalytic converter and two lambda probes. Twin stainless steel mufflers

Transmission
GEARBOX
6 speed
RATIO
1=37/15 2=30/17 3=28/20 4=26/22 5=24/23 6=23/24
PRIMARY DRIVE
Straight cut gears, Ratio 1.84:1
FINAL DRIVE
Chain; Front sprocket 15; Rear sprocket 38
CLUTCH
Dry multiplate with hydraulic control

Chassis
FRAME
Tubular steel Trellis frame in ALS 450
WHEELBASE
1475mm (58.1 in)
RAKE
25.6°
FRONT SUSPENSION
Showa 43mm fully adjustable usd forks
FRONT WHEEL TRAVEL
127mm (5in)
FRONT WHEEL
10-spoke in light alloy 3.50 x 17
FRONT TYRE
Pirelli Diablo Corsa 3 120/70 ZR17
REAR SUSPENSION
Progressive linkage with fully adjustable Showa monoshock. Aluminium single-sided swingarm
REAR WHEEL TRAVEL
127mm (5in)
REAR WHEEL
10-spoke light alloy 6.00 x 17
REAR TYRE
Pirelli Diablo Corsa 3 190/55 ZR17
FRONT BRAKE
2 x 330mm semi-floating discs, radially mounted Brembo Monobloc callipers 4-piston, 2-pad.
REAR BRAKE
245mm disc, 2-piston calliper
FUEL TANK CAPACITY
16,5 l - 4.4 gallon (US)
DRY WEIGHT
169kg (373lb)
INSTRUMENTS
Digital unit with displays for: Speedometer, rev counter, lap times, time, air temp, coolant temp, battery voltage, A & B trips, fuel reserve trip, scheduled maintenance. Warning lights for: Neutral, turn signals, high-beam, rev-limit, oil pressure, fuel reserve. Plus: Immobilizer system
WARRANTY
2 years unlimited mileage
BODY COLOUR (FRAME/WHEEL)
Red (racing balck / graphite grey) - Arctic white (racing balck / graphite grey)
VERSIONS
Dual seat
SEAT HEIGHT
840mm (33in)

DDA
DDA
DDA system-ready for Ducati Performance accessory

DTC
DTC
Not available on this model

ABS
ABS
Not available on this model
Emissions
STANDARD
Euro 3
Via:http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/photos/2011models/2011-Ducati-Streetfighter.htm

Kamis, 30 Desember 2010

Ducati Diavel

Last year Ducati smacked us with an adventure-touring surprise in the form of the oddball Multistrada, which we’ve since tested and loved several times. For 2011, Ducati further expands its customer base with the Diavel, a weird new roadster built within the power-cruiser idiom.
Despite the cruiser analogies, those at Ducati who have ridden the Diavel say it doesn’t really share any cruiser qualities. They promise a level of handling far beyond anything with a cruiser label, including a respectable 41-degree lean angle. And with a retuned version of the strong 1200cc V-Twin from the Multistrada, expectations are for a unique and stimulating ride.
“Let's see,” Pete muses. “A motorcycle with a claimed 162 hp and 94 ft-lbs joined by ABS, traction control, rider-selectable engine mapping, a slipper clutch and a monstrous 240mm rear tire from Pirelli. I like most cruisers, but I think I'll like Ducati's interpretation of a cruiser even more.”
Diavel prices start at $16,995 when they hit dealers around March, 2011.


Jumat, 17 Desember 2010

Ducati Dirtbike Video... OUCH!

The former owner commentd on this beauty from an earlier post HERE and included this somewhat painful video. Great Stuff!


Death Valley on a Ducati from Joe Finn on Vimeo.

Kamis, 16 Desember 2010

Reader Ride. Cool Ducati and Cool Story.

It's like the bike found the right buyer at just the right time!  sometime you find a bike and sometimes a bike finds you.
Brian Writes in:

Howdy,
First off I wanted to say I love your site. The bike porn you feature

always gives me inspiration. So much in fact that I finally get to
submit my ride and story!
I looked for a vintage Ducati for years here locally in Seattle. Last
year one finally turned up, a 75 860 GT. The price was REALLY right and
local so I immediately wrote the guy thinking either the bike was gone
or something as it was simply too good to be true. The ad stated a box
of parts and all documentation going back to the 70s came with it. I
went out to see it, and indeed it was all true. Bought it right then and
there. Took it home and started doing some research. It was cafed pretty
early on in it's life. I saw in a DIOC newsletter index the story of a
cafed 860, turned to the page, and saw my bike! Looking exactly as it
looked then, except for a few new additions.
I am actually taking it back to stock now but thought it would be a neat
story to post up on your site. How it got from California to Seattle is
a mystery. Fantastic bike to ride and sounds like a terror with the
authentic Conti pipes!
Cheers,
Bryan

 
Outstanding!  Thanks Bryan!

Jumat, 26 November 2010

Reader Ride. Ducati Pantah 500.

Greg Writes in:
Ian Fallon wrote for the Ducati Museum -
Introduced as a 500 in 1979, the Pantah engine was designed and built by engineers Fabio Taglioni and Gian Luigi Mengoli. It formed the basis of the Ducati production/racing program for years to come. So advanced was the design that it was still in production throughout the 1980s ... Pantah used a toothed belt camshaft drive instead of the earlier bevel-gears. Other important technical developments were the racing-inspired 60° included valve angle and the forged one-piece crankshaft. These features improved the bike’s reliability and made the design more suitable for competition.


I have owned this bike for three years and love it.  The camshafts on this motor makes it feel like it free revs and it wants to go past its 10,000rpm redline.  The suspension and frame work very well and will keep up with any of my friends larger displacement bikes in the twisties.  It is an easy bike to push  and control and I believe one of the more beautiful.  If you get a chance to ride one you will not be disappointed.  This was the first belt drive Ducati and the basis of every Ducati motor since.

Thanks for a great site.

Greg Rathe




Selasa, 16 November 2010

Beautiful Mike "The Bike" Hailwood Replica.

Reader Ride! A Perfect Pantah!

One sweet Ducati Pantah!

Reader Trevor Perry writes in:
Love your blog.
Here are some photos of my 1981 Ducati 600SL Pantah taken by my friend Richard Glover http://www.richardglover.com/  I have plenty of others if these aren't suitable.

I've owned it since 1988 but it was off the road for over a decade until I restored it 2 years ago. Now it back on the road and I'm having fun.
Regards


What a gorgeous ride! These are outstanding Trevor! Thanks!


Minggu, 07 November 2010

Another Motard.Ducati

It's amazing the mental gymnastics that I play trying to convince myself that owning one of these would be a good idea... sigh...

2011 Ducati Diavel Gallery

2011 Ducati Diavel Front2011 Ducati Diavel Front

2011 Ducati Diavel First Look2011 Ducati Diavel First Look

2011 Ducati Diavel Official Pictures2011 Ducati Diavel Official Pictures

2011 Ducati Diavel Rear Angle View2011 Ducati Diavel Rear Angle View

2011 Ducati Diavel Motorcycle2011 Ducati Diavel Motorcycle

2011 Ducati Diavel Rear2011 Ducati Diavel Rear

2011 Ducati Diavel First Look

2011 Ducati Diavel Front View2011 Ducati Diavel Front View

2011 Ducati Diavel Pearl White Silk Color2011 Ducati Diavel Pearl White Silk Color

2011 Ducati Diavel Pictures2011 Ducati Diavel Pictures

2011 Ducati Diavel Supersport Bike2011 Ducati Diavel Supersport Bike

2011 Ducati Diavel First Image2011 Ducati Diavel First Image

2011 Ducati Diavel Rear View2011 Ducati Diavel Rear View

2011 Ducati Diavel Metallic Black2011 Ducati Diavel Metallic Black

Rabu, 27 Oktober 2010

Reader Two-For-One And An Update On A Previously Posted Tracker.

Mike C Writes in with a nice Wanderlust Ducati and an unfortunate update on his wicked SR500 Tracker!


I had a look at some recent snaps thought you might like this for your ' Wanderlust ' bit.
It was taken a few weeks back by my buddy Rick H. outside of Rangely Lake NH.
The bike is my ' 98 748 with an 853 kit (among other mods) and 106,000km. on the clock.
The photo gives no warning of the hour and a half I would be sitting in bumper to bumper traffic, in the pouring rain, later that day.
Sadly my countershaft sprocket chewed the splines on the shaft, and broke the chain sending it through my engine cases just two weeks ago. I was thinking of opening the motor, just for fun, this winter anyway. Looks like I have some quality time in the garage over the next little while.


Oh, and more distressing news. My SR managed to ' shed ' its rear tail/subframe due to vibration...I am already McGyvering a tail from a Honda RS250 roadracer onto the mighty SR....Hey, I start shooting paint tomorrow !
Thanks for the site, I check in every day & always get a charge checking out the new postings.
Mike C.

Here's the link to his original post on the SR.

Great Stuff.  Thanks Mike and sorry for the delay in getting it posted. I'm getting flooded lately.  All good!