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dark motorcycles Ducati 1198S (2010)

Like Giulio Malagoli, the Monster's lead engineer, said of his creation, "Isa one hundreda percenta Ducati. For sure-a it'sa Monster."

Ducati knows what butters its exotic bike bread, and for you, Monster fan, they've created the new 696 in a sharp new package. The improvements to the chassis, suspension and braking are complemented by a smartly revised mill, with the bike's looks and accouterments as most delicious icing on the cake.

If you're an experienced rider looking for a multi-tool ball-of-fun with loads of character, or a new or shorter rider, or a long-time devotee of this line of minimalist Italian bikes, be sure to get your deposit in soon, as my guess is that they'll be flyin' out the door faster than free cheese. Hopefully you’re the patient type, though, as the bike isn't slated to appear in the U.S. until June-ish '08 as a 2009 model. The 695 will complete its full production run during that time, so there'll be some overlap for awhile. When the 696 does hit American dealers, we'll be getting the model with pillion cover and little flyscreen as standard, all for $8775.
2010 Ducati
2010 Ducati Monster 696

2010 Ducati Monster
The 696’s simplified trellis main section is meatier (same stock as the 1098R) and now joins with a cast-aluminum subframe that blends so well that the eye can be fooled into thinking no subframe exists. A new hefty swingarm and unique footpeg hanger complete the package.

All three pieces of the chassis are new for the 696 and are the heart and soul of the excellent handling of the newest Monster.

All three pieces of the chassis are new for the 696 and are the heart and soul of the excellent handling of the newest Monster.
The heart of the Monster. A number of internal changes to the mill result in a claimed 80 hp and 51 ft-lbs, up by 7 and 6 respectively over the 695.

The heart of the Monster. A number of internal changes to the mill result in a claimed 80 hp and 51 ft-lbs, up by 7 and 6 respectively over the 695.

Overall dimensions remain largely the same save for a minute 4/10ths of an inch increase in the wheelbase (56.7 vs. 57.1); rake and trail are still 24-degrees and 96mm, respectively. One figure that hasn't changed is the rider-friendly 30.3-inch saddle height. Combined with a fuel tank reshaped for narrowness where it meets the seat, the rider triangle has only become friendlier and should be very endearing to the ladies with its easy reach to the bars. Despite a tighter design, cramped never came to mind on my two separate ride outings. It was equally as cozy droning the freeway as it was hustling through the tight mountain passes. Lest I'm accused of not being impartial, some taller riders, say those well over 6 feet, may feel a tad confined.


all New 2011 Ducati 848 Evo: Perfomance test

soul-stirring sound and seductive, liquid-red styling inherent to a long bloodline of championship-winning Ducati sportbikes. Yesterday's triumph, however, is just that, and the bigger the trophy, the more dust it tends to attract. Ongoing product evolution is what maintains a competitive edge, and the Bologna boys aim to kill in the hotly contested middleweight supersport category with the new 848 EVO recently rolled out as an early-release 2011 model.

2011 Ducati 848 Evo Action2011 Ducati 848 Evo Action

Torque builds quickly off idle before easing into a soft spot around 5000 rpm. While the mid-rpm lull is perceptible even at slight throttle settings, fueling remains good, allowing the bike to cruise dead-steady in the lull zone at freeway speeds. The sweet spot for smooth running spans from 4000 to 5000 rpm, yielding an indicated 70 to 87 mph in top gear with only modest engine vibration seeping through the handgrips. Strong power pulses quake the footpegs and frame while chugging along at basement revs or spinning the engine in its upper rpm range. There is little driveline lash, even when casually lugging along at 3500 rpm in a tall gear.2011 Ducati 848 Evo2011 Ducati 848 Evo

2011 Ducati 848 Evo Dashboard View

2010-2011 new Ducati Hypermotard 1100 EVO SP stance.

2010 Ducati Hypermotard 1100 EVO SP Front Angle View2010 Ducati Hypermotard 1100 EVO SP Front Angle View
Remember the questions posed at the very beginning of our review? Their answers are a little bit of yes and a little bit of no. The Hyper is completely capable of fulfilling its role as a maniacal supersize supermoto, there's no doubt about that. But it can also function perfectly well as a method of getting you from point A to point B with reasonable comfort and refinement. Well, maybe not refinement, especially not with that Termognini exhaust -- it's not exactly good etiquette to roll into work setting off car alarms... but at least comfort. So, in closing, what we have here is a $14,995 motorcycle with multiple personality disorder. And we mean that in the best way possible.
2010 Ducati Hypermotard 1100 EVO SP Motorcycle2010 Ducati Hypermotard 1100 EVO SP Motorcycle

2010 Ducati Hypermotard 1100 EVO SP Photos

Detail Pictures The 2011 Ducati Diavel Carbon Exhaust View

The Diavel project was born when Ducati designers applied their wish-list of bike “basic instincts” to a blank canvas. With a “what if?” approach to creating a dream bike, they sketched inspiring shapes which became a lower and longer motorcycle.

“The challenge of building a muscular silhouette over a pure-bred competition motor had to be met with determination and a delicate touch, and the result is a frontal area that looks like a power athlete on the starting blocks,” explains the team at Ducati Design responsible for the project. “With the front wheel kept close to the Diavel’s body and using the short tail of a sport bike, we were able to blend this muscular design with a chassis that matched.”
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2011 Ducati Diavel Carbon Images2011 Ducati Diavel Carbon Images

2011 Ducati Diavel Carbon Taillight

Gambar Motor Ducati 1198 R Corse

2010 Ducati 1198R Corse Special Edition Picture
2010 Ducati 1198R Corse Special Edition Motor Sport
2010 Ducati 1198R Corse Special Edition Tank
2010 Ducati 1198R Corse Special Edition Wallpaper
2010 Ducati 1198R Corse Special Edition
2010 Ducati 1198R Corse Special Edition Racing Exhaust
Short Description Ducati 1198 R Corse:

After a recent run of retro-themed bikes, I’ve been waiting for a contemporary machine to catch my eye. And finally, Ducati has delivered the goods with a 2010 model that will probably be regarded as an all-time classic in 2030. The $39,995 1198 R Corse is a special edition of the 1198, with mostly cosmetic changes. That’s a testament to the soundness of the 1198 platform, but the bike does come with a ‘race kit’ for true power junkies. The big bore Desmo 90° L-Twin produces 180 hp in standard mode and 186 hp when using the race kit (“intended strictly for track use only”, Ducati says). You also get a Termignoni racing exhaust system with carbon fibre mufflers and a rear paddock stand. The gearbox has a very high ratio 6th gear, “fully enabling the speed increase achieved from additional performance modifications (suggested for track use only).” But the highlight for me is visual—the gorgeous fuel tank. Weighing 1kg (2.2lb) less than the stock tank, it also boosts capacity by 2.5 litres to 18 litres (4.75 US gal). And it’s brush-finished and clear-coated to maintain a factory team look. Molto bella.

2010 Ducati GT1000 Sport Classic

2010 Ducati GT1000 Sport Classic
2010 Ducati GT1000 Sport Classic

2010 Ducati GT1000 - International Specifications
MSRP: See Dealer

Chassis

Frame
Tubular steel Trellis frame
Wheelbase
1425mm (56.1in)
Rake
24°
Front Suspension
Marzocchi 43mm usd forks
Front Wheel Travel
120mm (4.7in)
Front Wheel
Spoke wheel with chromed steel rim, 3.50 x 17
Front Tyre
120/70 R17
Rear Suspension
Twin shock absorbers with adjustable preload
Rear Wheel Travel
133mm (5.2in)
Rear Wheel
Spoke wheel with chromed steel rim, 5.50x17
Rear Tyre
180/55 R17
Front Brake
2 x 320mm semi-floating discs, 2 piston, 2 pad floating caliper
Rear Brake
245mm disc, 1-piston floating caliper
Fuel Tank Capacity
15l - 3.9gallon (US)
Dry Weight
185kg (407lb)

Instruments
Electronic panel: speedometer, rev counter, warning light for low oil pressure, warnings for hi-beam Warning lights for: Neutral, turn signals, high-beam, immobilizer. Display for time, fuel trip

Warranty
2 years unlimited mileage
Body Colour (Frame/Wheel)
Red (black / chrome) - Black with white stripe (black / chrome)
Versions
Dual seat
Seat Height
810mm (31.8in)


DDA
Not available on this model


DTC
Not available on this model

ABS
Not available on this model

Engine
Type
L-Twin cylinder, 2 valve per cylinder Desmodromic, air cooled
Displacement
992cc
Bore x Stroke
94 x 71.5mm
Compression Ratio
10.01:1
Power
92hp (67.7kW) @ 8000rpm
Torque
67.25 lb-ft 9.3kgm @ 6000rpm
Fuel injection
Marelli electronic fuel injection, 45mm throttle body

Exhaust
Chromed, stainless steel exhaust system with one muffler per side

Transmission
Gearbox
6 speed
Ratio
1st 37/15, 2nd 30/17, 3rd 27/20, 4th 24/22, 5th 23/24, 6th 24/28
Primary Drive
Straight cut gears, Ratio 1.84:1
Final Drive
Chain; Front sprocket 15; Rear sprocket 39
Clutch
Wet multiplate with hydraulic control

Emissions
Standard
Euro 3

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