2013 Ducati 1199 Panigale S Tricolore S Tricolore on 2040-motos
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2013 Ducati 1199 Panigale S Tricolore, A celebration of excellence. In perfect keeping with tradition,the 1199 Panigale S is decked out in a Tricolor livery to celebrate "Made in Borgo Panigale" technological excellence and mark the start of a new Ducati Superbike era. Completing the bike set-up are the Ducati performance exhaust, ABS and a device that has already gained cult status: the all new telemetry, housed in the latest-generation DDA+, which also utilizes GPS signals.
Ducati Other for Sale
- 2010 ducati streetfighter ($10,499)
- 2012 ducati street fighter 848 demo ($11,800)
- 2013 ducati diavel ($18,995)
- 2013 ducati diavel carbon ($20,495)
- 2012 ducati 1199 panigale s tricolore ($22,750)
- 2012 ducati 1199 panigale ($14,990)
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2011 Ducati Diavel Carbon World Launch First Impressions
Thu, 10 Feb 2011Despite the Diavel Carbon weighing in at 207 kg (456 pounds) dry and featuring bulkier dimensions than any other Ducati it still handles very well. This is down to true Ducati know-how where the 162hp 1200cc L-twin and trellis frame are based on the 1198 superbike developments. The engine is in fact the same Testastretta II found on the Multistrada but with a massive exhaust system that boost power over the Strada by 12 horsepower.
Leo Vince LV-ONE exhausts for Ducati Monster
Fri, 20 May 2011Press release from MotoGB: For those Ducati Monster owners that only want to add pure Italian made products to their Ducati, then look no further. Top Italian performance exhaust manufacturers, LeoVince, have just released some new slip-on exhausts, called the LV-ONE, for the Monster. After a years research into what customers want from an exhaust, namely high quality, better sound, better performance ...and all at a good price...LeoVince came up with their LV-ONE design. The casings special finish looks like titanium, the exhausts are all 'E' approved for road use, and finished off with their new techno-polymer tailcones.
9 Handy Guides to Motorcycle Road Racing
Thu, 06 Aug 2009There’s a great series running on Motorcycle.com all about getting you and your motorcycle ready for road racing. If you are interested at all getting out on the track to be just like those MotoGP racers, you have some very interesting reading ahead of you. The series is very extensive, it starts off with just you and your motorcycle and proceeds all the way to what you should expect, learn, know and bring to the track. Any expenses made are highlighted in each article so you can get an idea just how much it will cost to get you on your way with this addiction. The author, Jeremiah Knupp, took his 2000 Ducati 748 along on this journey. Here’s 9 handy guides to help you start motorcycle road racing: Introduction: Leaving the lawn chair Geoff May: one man show to AMA pro – Pointers and Interview with Pro Geoff May Prepping your bike for track school Cleared for Take-Off: Getting Your Race License Building a Supersport racer – the minimum Building a Supersport racer – the priorities Advanced Supersport modifications Building a Supersport Racer – Stage III, the Finishing Touches Preparing for your first race weekend Even if you don’t plan on ever getting into road racing, I found the articles to be quite fascinating as to how Jeremiah Knupp (the author) got prepared for his new hobby.
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