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Desmosedici now in new roadgoing flavor:)

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 3:54 pm
by jmillheiser
http://www.gizmag.com/go/5694/1/

thats right ducati is actually going to build a roadgoing version of the Desmosedici MotoGP bike. The chassis and engine are directly off of the GP bike with only the bare minimum to be road legal. And would you believe that this thing meets euro 3 emissions.

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 4:06 pm
by High_Side
I'll take one....
I sincerely hope however, that Ducati does not move away from what has made it different.......soulfull V-twin sportbikes. I haven't seen if the the street-verseion of the Desmosedici will use the big bang (twin style) engine. That would be a plus...

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 4:10 pm
by jmillheiser
the streetgoing desmosedici will be using the twin pulse (aka big bang) engine according to the article

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 4:15 pm
by guitar guru
The exhaust configuration is oh so sexy

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 4:29 pm
by kabob983
I heard about this months ago, but wasn't sure when it'd be coming out. I wondered which would be the first company to market their GP bike to the public, looks like Ducati is the winner! I heard the thing is supposed to cost $100,000 or something rediculous like that though.

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 4:31 pm
by kabob983
From the article:

"Unlike the V-twin bikes which have made the Ducati name famous, the Desmosedici RR uses an L-four layout. That’s the replica and the original racer together."

The bike is extremely attractive, it's got a bit of a 99/2000 YZF-R1 thing going on with the front fairing/headlights. I like it more than the actual GP bike (I think the shorter windscreen helps) but if it's rediculously expensive I don't think it's going to do alot for 'em. But hey, that's just meh.

Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 4:42 pm
by High_Side
kabob983 wrote:From the article:

"Unlike the V-twin bikes which have made the Ducati name famous, the Desmosedici RR uses an L-four layout. That’s the replica and the original racer together."
Now the twins are "V"s...... :laughing:

Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 12:02 am
by MarkyPancake
Very tidy!

This is from Motorcycle Racing News:
motorcycleracingnews.net wrote:Image

The Ducati Desmosedici RR production prototype has been launched at Mugello on the eve of the Italian Grand Prix. Available from July 2007, this first true MotoGP replica motorcycle can already be reserved from the official Ducati dealer network.

Scarperia del Mugello (Italy), June 1st 2006 - Ducati has chosen the magical atmosphere of the Italian Grand Prix at Mugello to launch the Desmosedici RR production prototype. The dream of a true GP replica has finally come true and the Desmosedici RR will be the first-ever road-going motorcycle to offer such a stunning wealth of performance and technology that comes directly from Ducati's experience in MotoGP. The RR derives from the Ducati Corse Grand Prix racing Desmosedici GP6, the same bike with which Loris Capirossi and Sete Gibernau are competing with in the 2006 MotoGP World Championship. The Mugello launch is the perfect occasion to reveal the shape and the technical characteristics with which the bike will go to market, confirming the high technological features of this exclusive and esoteric machine. The body design and the aerodynamics faithfully reflect the Desmosedici GP6.

The colour scheme, the fittings, the materials used in its construction as well as the technical features of the powerful four-cylinder desmodromic engine built by the Borgo Panigale factory engineers, leave no doubts whatsoever: the Desmosedici RR is the ultimate expression of the most extreme MotoGP racing machine today. The project is currently in the industrialization phase and, as previously announced, it will be a limited edition motorcycle, with approximately 400 bikes being produced a year. The RR is scheduled to arrive in the market in July 2007, while from June 2nd 2006 it will be possible to reserve the bike through the official Ducati dealer network, with Ducati 999R owners receiving priority. This is the new frontier of Ducati technological evolution, a dream come true, demonstrating once again the courage and the passion of Ducati, as well as the ability to transfer the experience of the racing world to a machine that is destined for road use.

Federico Minoli - Chairman and Managing Director of Ducati Motor Holding - and Claudio Domenicali - Product Director of Ducati Motor and Managing Director of Ducati Corse - together with Ducati Corse riders Loris Capirossi, Sete Gibernau and Vittoriano Guareschi were at Mugello to unveil Ducati's latest jewel of technology.

"This is an important moment for us, another dream come true. Producing the Desmosedici RR means offering the ultimate expression of Ducati technology, while remaining faithful to the tradition of every one of our road and racing bikes," declared Federico Minoli. "It is a challenge that we wanted to accept and although relatively few bikes will be made, the RR will be a true object of desire for all Ducatisti. It will be the ultimate Ducati experience, one that best exemplifies the passion and the ingenuity for which we are famous. Meanwhile the twin-cylinder remains and will continue to remain Ducati's traditional engine, having equipped all of our production models in the past and equipping them in the future."

"The Desmosedici RR is a true Grand Prix replica," commented Claudio Domenicali. "The technological level of this bike is extraordinarily high and for the first time ever all the authentic performance and technology of the ultimate MotoGP racing machine have been transferred to a road-going motorcycle. Over 200 hp of power for a bike that features exclusive components and quality materials, destined to become the new point of reference for production motorcycles. There couldn't have been a better place than Mugello for the unveiling of this new bike and who better to take the wraps off it than Loris, Sete and Vittoriano, because this bike is also their bike and all of their experience has gone into developing this road-going motorcycle."

Technical features at a glance

Desmosedici engine features:

• 200+ hp with racing exhaust kit (supplied with every bike)
• 989cc L-Four cylinder, Twin Pulse configuration
• Desmodromic, with 16 titanium valves (Desmosedici)
• quadruple 12 hole ‘micro-jet' fuel injectors
• Double overhead cams, gear driven
• titanium connecting rods
• cassette transmission
• sand cast engine cases
• magnesium covers
• 4 into 2 into 1 vertical exit exhaust
• dry ‘Slipper' clutch

Desmosedici chassis features:

• Hybrid Trellis frame
• Carbon fibre seat support
• Öhlins nitrogen pressurized reservoir 43mm "FG353" PFF forks
• Öhlins four-way adjustable rear shock with GP6 linkage and geometry
• Brembo radial "monoblock" front callipers
• forged and machined Marchesini magnesium wheels
• New lightweight Corse electronic multifunction dashboard
• aluminium alloy tank
• Full Carbon fibre body
• Bridgestone tyres with special profile and structure

The Desmosedici RR will be available with a special race kit that includes a 102 dB racing exhaust, a dedicated CPU, bike cover, track stand. For this exclusive Ducati model a new dedicated service plan has been devised thanks to which each Ducati Desmosedici RR owner can count upon a three-year warranty and a three-year maintenance period free of charge. Two versions of the RR will be available: the Desmosedici RR is painted in ‘Rosso GP', has a white number plate on the tail section and a white Ducati logo on the fairing, while the Desmosedici RR ‘Team Version' is painted in ‘Rosso GP', and as with the factory Corse bikes, has a broad white stripe on the fairing. A team sponsor decal kit will be provided with each bike.

Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 1:30 am
by BigChickenStrips
i heard they run about $65,000

nice looking bike though.

Posted: Fri Jun 02, 2006 3:36 am
by kabob983
$65,000? That's less than I heard.

Anyways, how long is it going to be before we start seeing these in the AMA/WSBK races? Once they're a production bike, they'll be legal, so Ducati will have the option to run their ex-GP bike in these races.

I figured that since everyone was moving to 800cc's for MotoGP that more makers would offer their GP-replicas to the public though...