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bradders 17-Nov-2006 19:44

for CK - hypermotard
 
seat height in here somewhere........

2007 Ducati Hypermotard 1100
The Hypermotard is on all systems go now and will be launched as a 2007 model. Ducati have indeed added the most powerful air-cooled engine in the DS range. The 1100 engine was first seen on the recently launched Multistrada 1100 model and now also in the Hypermotard. Since the last time we spoke about the Hypermotard it have received an extra front brake disc and 100 extra cc. That the Hypermotard would get the 1100 was expected as it can only benefit from more torque and power. The DS 1100 is Ducati's latest air-cooled V-twin and Ducati claims they will get more than 95bhp from the engine in the Hypermotard. Torque released from the 1078cc twin is a claimed 103Nm @4750rpm. Dry weight 180kg, seat height: 845mm, Fuel tank 11,5 litres and the Hypermotard gets a six speed gearbox. Ducati will also show us the Hypermotard S with the best components for superb handling. TS

Gaz 748 17-Nov-2006 19:47

845mm = 33/34 inches = quite high.

Rattler 17-Nov-2006 19:48

MMMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

CK 17-Nov-2006 19:56

845mm????:eek: next years Multi is 850!

Are they only building for big people - or those who dont like to touch down with both tootisies?

thats me stuffed then:(

current bike is 785mm (new M695 is only 770 & the S2R1000 is 800mm)

bother, looks like I'll have to wait another couple of years for a crashed one for AK to 'modify':( :( :(

AK 17-Nov-2006 20:03

good

glad thats cleared up then:D

looks like we can go to wdw instead:D :lol: :lol:

Lily 17-Nov-2006 20:11

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NBs996 17-Nov-2006 20:23

11.5 litre tank! How many times will I need to fill up on the way to work?!!!

KeefyB 17-Nov-2006 20:30

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This young lady did'nt have a problem with it.;) :D

bradders 17-Nov-2006 21:15

wont suspension travel help? these things tend to be fairly soft....

CK 17-Nov-2006 21:20

you saying what I think you are saying bradders?:p :devil:

C, desperately trying to lose weight, not gain it!:alien:


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