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Old 06-Jan-2005, 00:21
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998RS, 998 F 01 and 998 F 02, wots the difference?

I just saw the official superbike world championship review 2002 on dvd. Time well spent while waiting for spring

Great stuff, really! The final race between Troy Bayliss and Colin Edwards is a sensational thriller. You probably know the outcome already but still the dvd is quite exciting...

I noticed that there were three types of Ducatis racing; the 998RS, the 998 F 01 and the 998 F 02.

Are these three bikes identical or are there technical differences between them?
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Old 06-Jan-2005, 00:45
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Just variances in power output and minor spec changes. The RS is the 'customer' bike, and F01 is a 2001 'factory' spec and F02 is a 2002 'Factory' spec. The later the model, the more power and tweaks it has.
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Also, the RS (customer spec) bikes are usually the same as the previous year's F (factory) bikes, so a 2002 998 RS would be equivalent to a 2001 998 F01.
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