Motorcycle specifications DucatiDESMOSEDICI 1000 RR 2007 The Ultimate Ducati Experience

here it is - Officially presented on June 1, 2006 at the Mugello Grand Prix. The first MotoGP machine ready to race on the open road: the DUCATI DESMOCEDICI RR.
a dream? Simple and untouchable. Who hasn't thought of owning Doohan's NSR 500, Agostini's MV or Rossi's RCV 211? Of course, there have always been Replica models, to satisfy fans obsessed with legends. But never has an authentic grand prix machine taken to the streets. Soon, that will no longer be true.
During World Ducati Week, the annual Ducati gathering, the boss of the Bologna-based firm announced a major event: in 2006, the Desmosedici RR will be a reality.
Now it's a reality: the Desmosedici RR is nothing less than the road version of the MotoGP machine. A minimum of road equipment has been added to obtain homologation. The small headlights give it an intense expression, a lively, menacing look that would suit a creature from the X-files - after that, it's sheer bliss. The V4 may not be exactly the same as the competition engine, but its pedigree is very high indeed. Faithful to the desmodromic valve train - driven by a cascade of pinions - the completely new boiler uses noble materials such as aluminum and magnesium for the crankcases, and titanium for the connecting rods and valves. The extractable gearbox will have to digest a power output in excess of 200 hp - and the exhaust emits over 100 decibels, enough to stand out from all points of view.
As on the championship Desmosedici, the RR is based on a tubular trellis frame (a house tradition) whose geometry is identical to that of the GP6. The swingarm is anchored directly to the engine crankcases. The rear suspension is similar to that of the MotoGP machine, while the front is fitted with a special 43 mm diameter Öhlins "FG353" PFF fork. Braking is of course radial, with monobloc calipers for increased rigidity. Carbon is omnipresent, for the bodywork and the vast majority of parts. The rims are Marchesini magnesium wheels shod with very special Bridgestone tires, with a profile specially developed for the Desmocedici - Ducati doesn't go for half-measures.
once you've placed your order, Ducati won't just let you go. There are a few extras in store for owners: a 3-year warranty and 3 years of scheduled maintenance, a racing kit including a racing exhaust (102 db), a specific electronic box, a protective cover, a racing workshop stand and a set of stickers.
The Desmocedici RR will be available in 2 versions:
1 / painted in Ducati Racing red, with a white number plate on the rear hull.
2 / painted factory machine version, in red with a wide white stripe on the fairing panels. So you can decorate it just like Capirossi's machine.
M.B - manufacturer's photos
171kg dry for 188hp in "normal" for 314Km/h chrono and 166.5kg for 200hp with the complete "racing 102db" line supplied
The engine reacts like a twin thanks to the twin pulse timing up to 10000rpm, then pushes like a 4-legged with the noise of a motoGP
1500 units produced, available until 12/31/2007 at a price of 60000euros incl. VAT, 3-year warranty and maintenance included
Accelerator stroke limited to 106hp in France... Rating : 5/5 Respond to seb
The GP weight limit is around 145kg, but what about the strada version?
Considering the materials used, we can dream of much less than 180kg, can't we?
Its only competitor, the MV VELTRO, claims 170kg and is relatively close (CrMo frame, brakes, 4 legs, etc.) Rating : 5/5 Respond to Seb
THE NEW FERRARI MOTORCYCLE FROM NETRE Rating : 5/5 Respond to burton1709
only a mv agusta f4 1000 veltro could compete with it... Rating : 5/5 Respond to Dickson
my prayers have been answered!
it's the dream bike for every purist! there's nothing to complain about. it's a monster!!!!!!
the hardest part will be finding the money to buy it!
doige remaitre la cagoule et les gants ou grater un millonaire... lol
Rating : 5/5 Respond to fabio916
When I see that thing, I want to believe in Santa Claus... I want one... Rating : 5/5 Respond to lemniscaat
long live ducati !!!! Rating : 5/5 Respond to boomy