Ducati
has,
at
last,
introduced
details
of
the
long
awaited
Desmosedici
RR
street
weapon
based
on
the
MotoGP
GP6.
Put
simply,
this
is
the
highest
performance
production
motorcycle
available.
And
this
ultimate
Ducati
experience
is
now
being
reserved
at
Cliff's
Cycle
Revolution.
Starting
June
2
your
dream
of
a
owning
a
true
GP
replica
is
closer
to
reality.
For
all
the
details,
call
or
email
Cliff's
Cycle
Revolution
and
make
an
exclusive
reservation
for
one
-
violins
and
candlelight
not
included.
Here
is
the
official
word
from
Ducati The
Ducati
Desmosedici
RR
features
advanced
technology
and
aerodynamics
that
are
derived
from
the
GP6
currently
being
raced
in
the
2006
MotoGP
World
Championship.
The
engine
of
the
Desmosedici
RR
accurately
reflects
that
of
the
MotoGP
bike:
Ducati's
traditional
desmodromic
distribution,
guaranteeing
precise
valve
control
up
to
the
highest
revs,
is
perfectly
matched
to
the
989
cc
four-cylinder
'L'
layout,
with
four
titanium
valves
per
cylinder,
in
asymmetrical
Twin
Pulse
configuration,
producing
a
masterwork
of
precision
engineering.
The
double
overhead
cams
are
gear
driven,
a
sophisticated
and
reliable
solution
that
enables
precise
valve
timing
in
all
conditions.
This
authentic
copy
of
the
Grand
Prix
engine
is
completed
by
a
six-speed
transmission,
which
retains
its
'racing'
characteristic
by
being
cassette
type,
and
a
hydraulically
actuated
dry
multi-plate
slipper
clutch.
The
aim
of
producing
a
light
but
robust
engine
has
led
not
only
to
an
unrivalled
quality
component
design
but
also
the
use
of
exclusive
racing-derived
materials:
sand-cast,
aluminium
crankcase
and
cylinder
heads,
titanium
connecting
rods
and
valves,
sand-cast
magnesium
engine
covers.
Four
50
mm
Magneti
Marelli
throttle
bodies
are
present,
with
12-hole
'microjet'
injectors.
For
sophisticated
management
of
the
powerful
four-cylinder
engine
a
Magneti
Marelli
5SM
ECU
and
high-speed
CAN
line
electronics
have
been
used.
An
all-time
'first'
comes
with
the
use
of
a
'4
into
2
into
1'
exhaust,
with
"vertical
exit"
silencer,
hidden
in
the
tail
cover.
These
are
all
benchmark
performance
features
for
a
MotoGP
replica
bike,
which
is
capable
of
delivering
more
than
200
hp
of
power
with
the
102
dB
racing
silencer
and
dedicated
CPU
race
kit.
Amazingly
the
Desmosedici
RR
with
its
catalytic
oxygen
sensor
exhaust,
homologated
for
road
use,
fully
complies
with
Euro3
emissions
regulations.
CHASSIS
The
engine
clearly
represents
the
beating
heart
of
this
fantastic
motorcycle,
but
the
technological
advancements
also
extend
to
the
chassis:
a
signature
tubular
trellis
hybrid
frame,
refined
components,
and
a
superb
carbon
fibre
body.
This
is
a
motorcycle
that
is
destined
for
an
expert
rider,
someone
who
is
always
looking
for
extreme
sporting
performance,
as
well
as
being
an
exclusive,
esoteric,
reliable
product
that
is
more
than
capable
of
track
racing.
The
colour
scheme
of
the
Desmosedici
RR
was
the
work
of
Alan
Jenkins,
the
designer
and
one
of
the
men
behind
the
Desmosedici
MotoGP,
who
was
also
responsible
for
the
aerodynamics
package
which
is
aimed
at
achieving
maximum
speed
and
excellent
handling.
The
bike
is
totally
inspired
by
the
racing
machine,
the
Ducati
Desmosedici
GP6,
from
which
it
inherits
all
the
aggressiveness
of
its
lines.
It
is
fitted
with
a
new
lightweight
multifunction
dashboard,
developed
in
collaboration
with
Ducati
Corse,
the
same
one
that
will
be
fitted
to
next
year's
racing
machine,
the
Desmosedici
GP7.
The
bike's
development
could
not
have
been
made
possible
without
the
significant
collaboration
of
Vittoriano
Guareschi,
the
official
Ducati
Corse
tester,
whose
riding
abilities
and
hundreds
of
hours
of
track
time
have
made
a
fundamental
contribution
to
the
evolution
of
the
project.
For
the
first
time
the
Ducati
Desmosedici
RR
uses
a
new
welded
tubular
steel
trellis
hybrid
frame
(ALS
450)
with
the
frame
geometry
that
is
the
same
as
that
of
the
Desmosedici
GP6.
This
construction
guarantees
an
excellent
stiffness
to
weight
ratio,
allowing
superior
manoevrability
and
riding
precision.
Attached
to
the
red
frame
is
the
rear
seat
support
in
high
temperature
resin
type
carbon
fibre.
This
material,
normally
used
only
on
racing
bikes,
has
the
characteristic
of
being
extremely
lightweight
but
exceptionally
rigid.
The
Desmosedici
RR
sports
a
new
extra-long,
cast,
forged
and
pressed
aluminium
alloy
swingarm.
The
geometry
and
the
technology
of
this
component
derive
directly
from
the
MotoGP
bike,
and
give
the
RR
a
high
level
of
traction
control,
and
excellent
weight
distribution
as
well
as
a
superb
stiffness
to
weight
ratio.
In
the
suspension
department
the
Ducati
Desmosedici
RR
features
the
most
advanced
technical
components.
The
rear
suspension
geometry
and
layout
is
the
same
as
that
of
the
GP6,
with
the
rear
shock
attached
above
the
swingarm
and
to
a
rocker,
which
is
hinged
to
the
crankcase.
The
front
suspension
features
43
mm
upside-down
Öhlins
FG353
pressurized
forks
(PFF),
with
TiN
coated
sliders.
The
forks,
which
come
directly
from
competition
use,
as
well
as
being
pressurized
thus
ensuring
excellent
track
performance,
are
fully
adjustable
in
preload,
rebound
and
compression.
The
rear
shock
is
also
Öhlins
and
has
rebound,
low/high
speed
compression
adjustment
and
hydraulic
preload
adjustment.
For
the
first
time
ever,
this
Ducati
production
motorcycle
features
Marchesini
forged
and
machined
magnesium
alloy
wheels,
with
7
spoke
design
as
on
the
GP6.
This
helps
to
reduce
unsprung
weight
and
inertia,
all
the
while
improving
handling
and
suspension
response.
With
the
aim
of
producing
the
ultimate
track
performance,
Ducati
in
collaboration
with
Bridgestone
is
developing
special
tyres
for
the
Desmosedici
RR.
The
tread
pattern,
construction
and
profile
are
being
specially
developed
and
produced
by
the
Japanese
tyre
manufacturer.
The
numerous
racing
components
of
this
high-performance
machine
also
include
its
Brembo
brakes.
Up
front
the
Desmosedici
RR
features
a
new
pair
of
radial
'monoblock'
callipers
with
four
34
mm
pistons:
monoblock
technology,
until
now
only
used
for
racing
callipers,
allows
calliper
stiffness
to
be
increased,
thus
improving
braking
response;
the
front
brake
system
is
completed
by
a
radial
master
cylinder,
with
hinged
lever
and
remote
'quick'
adjuster.
The
pair
of
front
brake
discs
are
the
same
as
those
used
on
the
GP6
in
its
wet
weather
race
set-up:
two
semi-floating
320
mm
x
6
mm
discs,
with
machined
flange.
The
Brembo
rear
brakes
are
made
up
of
a
240
mm
fixed
disc
and
a
floating
calliper
with
two
34
mm
pistons.
The
Desmosedici
RR
will
be
available
with
a
special
race
kit
that
includes
a
102
dB
racing
exhaust,
a
dedicated
CPU,
bike
cover,
paddock
stand.
For
this
exclusive
Ducati,
a
new
dedicated
service
plan
is
included.
Each
Ducati
Desmosedici
RR
owner
can
benefit
with
a
three-year
warranty
and
three
years
of
scheduled
maintenance,
free
of
charge.
Two
versions
of
the
RR
will
be
available:
1)
the
Desmosedici
RR
-
painted
in
'Rosso
GP',
with
a
white
number
plate
on
the
tail
section;
2)
the
Desmosedici
RR
'Team
Version'
-
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.
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