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2006 Ducati Superbike 749s Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $6,995.00
YearYear:2006 MileageMileage:6 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Brockton, Massachusetts, US

Brockton, MA, US
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Ducati Superbike tech info

TypeType:Sportbike Stock NumberStock Number:2100 VINVIN:ZDM1UB3S26B012833 PhonePhone:8776353090

Ducati Superbike description

2006 Ducati Superbike 749s, SLEEK AND FAST - EXCELLENCE ON THE ROAD AND TRACK The Ducati 749s has all of the technology that makes the Superbike family unique. The 748 cc Testastretta engine provides 116 horsepower at 10,500 rpm and torque of 8.4 kgm (60.8 .) at 8,500 rpm that can even be used at very low revs, resulting in excellent track performance and easy handling on the road. It is a safe and pleasurable ride in all conditions. High engine revs are allowed by a special valve retainer collet system used to secure the steel intake and exhaust valves. The system is also used on the R versions as well as the World Superbike and MotoGP race engines. The L-twin Testastretta engines are very compact, making the finished motorcycles incredibly narrow and agile, much like their racing cousins. They also offer excellent torque and remarkably vigorous power delivery compared to four cylinder engines. Ducati Superbikes have incredible acceleration and provide outstanding riding thrills. The suspension is fully adjustable at both ends and features a TiN-treated upside down Showa fork at the front and a Showa rear shock. Thanks to a wide steering angle (28.5 degree), the steering damper, adjustable headstock rake (from 23.5 degrees to 24.5 degrees) and foot rests that can be set at any of five different positions, the Ducati 749s can be adapted to suit individual riding styles. In addition, on the single-seat version, the seat-tank assembly is adjustable longitudinally by 20 millimeter, thus giving the rider the opportunity to personalize his or her riding position on the bike for track use. Note: Only single-seat version of 749s available in North America.

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2014 Ducati Monster 1198 Spied

Tue, 25 Jun 2013

The Ducati Monster celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, but it looks like year 21 will be just as important, with the introduction of a new model powered by Ducati‘s liquid-cooled Testastretta 1198cc engine. No less than three different publications have released spy photos of the new 2014 Ducati Monster today, though the simultaneous timing of article from MCN, Moto.it and Motociclismo.it would indicate some coordination from Ducati’s PR machine. Official details are, of course, unavailable, but the photos do provide quite a bit of information.

Troy Bayliss and Ernesto Marinelli on the Ducati 1199 Panigale [Video]

Tue, 22 Nov 2011

Three-time World Superbike Champion Troy Bayliss and Ducati Superbike Project Director Ernesto Marinelli sat down together to talk about the new Ducati 1199 Panigale in a new video released by the Bologna manufacturer. The video was shot in a split screen format with the two men answering questions about Ducati‘s new superbike. Of course, the video feature the two lauding superlatives on the 1199, but it does offer some amusing moments such as Bayliss’ “Superquadro” face pictured above and the two men doing their impressions of how the Panigale sounds rocketing down the straight of the Mugello circuit.

EBR 1190 Wins 2011 European Superbike Championship

Wed, 02 Nov 2011

Harald Kitsch and the Pegasus Race Team has won its second championship on the EBR 1190RR, capturing the 2011 European Superbike open race class title. The championship follows Kitsch’s win in the 2010 Sound of Thunder V-Twin Championship on the Erik Buell Racing racebike. While the Sound of Thunder championship was won against other V-Twin machines, the European Superbike class included sportbikes from the Japanese Big Four, BMW, Aprilia and Ducati.