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2008 Ducati Superbike 1098 R Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $18,999.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:12 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Houston, Texas, US

Houston, TX, US
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Ducati Superbike photos

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Ducati Superbike tech info

TypeType:Sportbike Stock NumberStock Number:80162G VINVIN:ZDM1XBHWX8B016246 PhonePhone:8664930750

Ducati Superbike description

2008 Ducati Superbike 1098 R, 2008 Ducati Superbike 1098 R - THE LIGHTEST AND MOST POWERFUL TWIN-CYLINDER BIKE OF ALL TIME The new 1098 R is the most powerful and lightest twin-cylinder bike ever produced by the Borgo Panigale factory, with the highest torque / weight ratio in the sportbike category. It is the jewel in the crown of the successful Superbike family and it represents the ultimate expression of racing technology applied to a production bike. Ducati Corse engineers and riders worked in close contact with the R&D division during the development of this project to produce a true racing bike, a masterpiece of incredible performance and innovation. The numbers speak for themselves. A total of 180 horsepower is on tap for this new hypersport machine, together with an amazing torque value of 13.7 kgm. The weight figure also confirms the racing origins of the 1098 R: 165 kilograms puts the bike at the forefront of this category. The development of the Testastretta Evoluzione has now found its crowning glory in the new engine for the latest addition to the Ducati family: the 1098 R. Created after close collaboration between engineers from Ducatis production and racing departments, this new engine is fitted with the same components powering the 1098 F08 that will take on the Japanese opposition in the 2008 World Superbike Championship. The R version of the 1098 has been boosted to an engine displacement of 1,198 cubic centimeters. A bore increase from 104 millimeters to 106 millimeters and a stroke value of 67.9 millimeters, producing a remarkable 1.56 ratio, complete the over-square layout of the engine. The power output of 180 horsepower (132.4 kilowatts) at 9,750 rpm and a torque value of 13.7 kgm (134 Nm) at 7,750 rpm place the 1098 R at the very top of its category. It is the most powerful twin-cylinder production engine in history and fitting reward to the continued ingenuity of Borgo Panigale engineers. 3-Day no Questions Asked Money Back Guarantee on all Certified used motorcycles purchased! Click here to learn more! TO GET INTERNET PRICING CALL 713-995-9944 Trades Welcome! Email us with your Trade. Financing offered. All Credit Applications Accepted. Call 713-995-9944 for credit app Extended warranty available on most models. Please call for information. All Certified used motorcycles come with a limited powertrain warranty. Click here to learn more!

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