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DUCATI SUPERBIKE

The Superbike family for 2008 features two important changes: the introduction of a mid-engine size version, the light and nimble 848, and an extreme ‘racing’ version for all those who demand the maximum performance, the 1098 R version that will take part in the 2008 World Superbike Championship.

The priority in every step of the new Ducati Superbike development has been performance first. Every system, every detail and every component has been studied, pared down to its essence and performance increased to the maximum. If it didn’t make our Superbike lighter, faster or deliver quicker lap times, it wasn’t considered. The 848 and 1098 are the lightest, fastest stopping, quickest lapping Ducati Superbikes in history. For the first time Ducati MotoGP and World Superbike technology have been combined to create premier sport bikes. The results are stunning.

The look and stance of the 848 and 1098 were designed by the combination of race track technology, track-derived components and Ducati heritage. Their striking aerodynamic shape naturally embraces a riding position, configured by our racers and test riders for optimum speed and agility. The racing spirit takes form.

The new Ducati Superbikes immediately strike you with their purposeful, no-nonsense attitude. Performance is first and foremost in every detail.

Trademark Ducati features like the high tail section and compact front-end meld with twin under-seat silencers and single-sided swingarm to express aerodynamics and agility. Add the new Testastretta Evoluzione engine at the heart of the machines and you get all-out performance Ducati Superbikes that seem to be moving fast, even when at rest.
A number of ‘firsts’ for Ducati and production sport bike design have been introduced. The 848 and 1098 are the first to have a data acquisition system integrated as standard equipment and the first to use an ingenious construction method for their weight-saving single-sided swingarm. More ‘firsts’ for a road-going Ducati include the direct application of MotoGP technology, like the power producing GP6-derived elliptical throttle bodies and the use of the information-rich instrumentation originally developed for the Desmosedici GP7. Furthermore, the 1098 is the first production motorcycle to have the amazing stopping power of Brembo Monobloc brakes.



DUCATI 1098 R
The lightest and most powerful twin-cylinder bike of all time. Traction control fitted as standard for maximum track performance.

The new 1098 R is the most powerful and lightest twin-cylinder bike ever produced by the Borgo Panigale factory, with the highest torque/weight ratio in the sportbike category.
It is the jewel in the crown of the successful Superbike family and it represents the ultimate expression of racing technology applied to a production bike.
Ducati Corse engineers and riders worked in close contact with the R&D division during the development of this project to produce a true racing bike, a masterpiece of incredible performance and innovation.
The numbers speak for themselves. A total of 180 hp is on tap for this new hypersport machine, together with an amazing torque value of 13.7 kgm.
The weight figure also confirms the racing origins of the 1098 R: 165 kg puts the bike at the forefront of this category.

The 1098 R is supplied with a racing kit for track use. This is made up of a pair of “102dB” carbon mufflers and a dedicated ECU, which boost the already exceptional performance of this new twin-cylinder Ducati.

With this kit the rider can also activate dialog between the ECU and the DTC (Ducati Traction Control) system, which is fitted to a production bike for the first time ever.

This extraordinary electronic system, developed and perfected in conjunction with Ducati Corse, controls rear wheel spinning and as a result allows the rider to manage the incredible torque of the new Testestretta Evoluzione engine, in particular when cornering and in exiting corners.

The way DTC operates is regulated by the rider, who can simply select one of eight different profiles on the instrumentation display depending on different tarmac conditions and rider ability.

Once again Ducati has raised the bar for the hypersport bike category by transferring its MotoGP race technology experience to a road bike.

The new engine

The development of the Testastretta Evoluzione has now found its crowning glory in the new engine for the latest addition to the Ducati family: the 1098 R.

Created after close collaboration between engineers from Ducati’s production and racing departments, this new engine is fitted with the same components powering the 1098 F08 that will take on the Japanese opposition in the 2008 World Superbike Championship.

The R version of the 1098 has been boosted to an engine displacement of 1198 cc. A bore increase from 104 mm to 106 mm and a stroke value of 67.9 mm, producing a remarkable 1.56 ratio, complete the ‘over-square’ layout of the engine.

The power output of 180 hp (132.4 kW) at 9750 rpm and a torque value of 13.7 kgm (134 Nm) at 7750 rpm place the 1098 R at the very top of its category. It is the most powerful twin-cylinder production engine in history and fitting reward to the continued ingenuity of Borgo Panigale engineers.
Like the 1098, the ‘R’ engine again presents the revolutionary layout of compact cylinders and cylinder heads. Whether external or internal, every new development has been conceived to create a lighter, more efficient, more powerful and ultra-compact engine. The cylinder heads and crankcase are in aluminium and have been sand cast to guarantee high resistance and at the same time reduce the weight of the finished component.

As a result of the excellent fluid dynamics of the 1098, in the new 1098 R engine the angle between intake and exhaust valves has been retained. This allows highly efficient, straight intake ducts and newly shaped combustion chambers that can contain sizeable valves (44.3 mm inlet, 36.2 mm exhaust) normally only found in powerful racing engines. The compression ratio achieved in this new layout is 12.8:1.

The intake and exhaust valves have been redesigned and are now both in titanium, controlled by high-grade steel lash caps and retainers and titanium keepers. In this way it has been possible to guarantee the required resistance and inertia levels, making the most of the control precision of the Ducati desmodromic system. The camshafts are the same as the ones used in the Superbike engine and have the same valve lift. The rockers are also the same, and are produced in a special case-hardened steel alloy, with a super-finished surface. This treatment allows wear to be reduced to a minimum and system performance to be improved at higher revs.

As on the 1098, the head covers are in magnesium and are die cast so as to ensure maximum wall thickness precision and minimum weight.
The large-bore pistons have undergone considerable analysis and simulation to ensure the correct stiffness, resistance, blow-by control and oil consumption. The undercrown has been suitably strengthened with a double rib so as to resist the strong flow of gas loads and the inertia during operation. Considerable weight saving comes from the use of titanium conrods, 130 gr lighter than those in the 1098 version. The big-end and the small-end of the conrod are specially treated to guarantee maximum wear resistance.

The gearbox has also been redesigned: with respect to the 1098 engine, the gears have a different ratio for the sixth and are produced in higher-strength steel. Component reliability is further increased by the application of a controlled shot-peening process on the teeth.

The ultra-reliable slipper clutch design again limits engine braking transmission towards the rear wheel, thus improving the stability of the bike under heavy braking.

As on the 1098, the throttle bodies are elliptically shaped and MotoGP-derived. With a 30% increase in air flow over conventional throttle bodies, the new shape makes a notable contribution to the record-breaking performance of this motor.

The extreme performance of the Testastretta Evoluzione engine meant that modifications had to be made to the intake system: above all the cross-section of the elliptical throttle bodies has been increased from the 1098’s 60 sq. mm to 63.9 sq. mm; also, to guarantee sufficient fuel flow, it was necessary to use two injectors for each cylinder above the throttle body: a four-hole central injector and a twelve-hole side injector, which provide a greater fuel flow at maximum power.

Carbon belt covers complete the fittings of this new top-of-the-range Testastretta Evoluzione engine. Total weight saving from the 1098 is 3.5 kg, a figure that is even more astounding when compared to its predecessor, the 999R engine, a reduction of 6.5 kg.

Finally the exhaust system of the 1098 R is even lighter than the one on the 1098, with which it shares a symmetrical 2-1-2 layout that uses 52 mm-57 mm diameter tubing with wall thickness reduced by 30% to 0.8 mm.
The system terminates with Ducati’s trademark under-seat silencers in steel and titanium, which deliver that unmistakable big-bore 90° L-Twin sound.

This unit, just like all the other Ducati engines, fully complies with Euro 3 exhaust emission norms.

Chassis

Trellis frame

This component has received the same detailed study and ‘performance first’ priority approach as the 1098. The goal was to achieve considerable weight saving while building-in strength and rigidity to manage the new high-powered Testastretta Evoluzione engine. Each and every component not only contributes to achieving superior road holding and stability, but when assembled, become a system with value far greater than the sum of all its parts.
In addition several modifications were required to allow it to be used on the racing bike in next year’s World Superbike Championship in view of the new, more restrictive regulations that will enter into force in 2007. The result is an extremely high strength/weight ratio, which is fundamental for racing activity.

Single-sided swingarm

For the 1098 R the single-sided aluminium swingarm, which equips the entire Superbike family, is painted black in order to underline the racing spirit of the bike.

Rear Suspension

The most significant innovation in the 1098 R’s rear suspension is the exclusive Ohlins TTXR single shock, produced with technology directly derived from Ohlins’s experience in MotoGP, and which is used for the first time on a Ducati production bike.
This exclusive shock gives top-line performance during track use, coupled with comfort and safety in everyday road riding, and it also allows a considerable weight saving over components produced with traditional technology.
In addition to a wide range of adjustments possible with the new Ohlins TTXR, the rider can also alter the rear ride height of the bike, making it easier to find the ideal set-up for all riding conditions

Front Suspension

At the front the new 1098 R boasts the fully adjustable 43 mm Öhlins forks, which sport low friction Titanium Nitride fork sliders and respond effortlessly to every imperfection in the tarmac. Beyond their advanced engineering solutions, one of the most important characteristics of Öhlins forks is their ability to communicate the condition and quality of the tyre-to-road contact patch, a feature that puts every rider in superior control.
The Öhlins package is completed with a control-enhancing fully-adjustable steering damper.

Control

Brembo Monobloc calipers

The 1098 R is also equipped with the Brembo’s Monobloc caliper racing technology. The M4 caliper uses four 34mm pistons and two large surface pads for maximum stopping power. Calipers are machined from a single piece of alloy, vs. the bolt-together construction of conventional calipers. The Monobloc design has much higher rigidity and resistance to distortion during extreme braking, and therefore gives a much more precise feel at the brake lever. The big 330 mm discs, when matched to the Monobloc calipers, achieve spectacular braking power. Despite the larger diameter, their weight has not increased due to the use of racing-style narrow braking surfaces. The use of Monobloc technology combined with the legendary stability of Ducati’s Trellis frame and the 1098 R’s overall weight savings has made world championship level brake performance.

Super lightweight wheels

As for the 1098 S, the “R” version addresses this important area by mounting Marchesini forged and machined wheels, reducing weight by 1.9 kg (4 lbs). Both front and rear are super lightweight and their benefit is immediately apparent. The weight saving is further enhanced with the application of a carbon fibre front fender. The Racing gold scheme colour of the rims denotes the extreme racing status.

Fairing and finish

The 1098 R and its ‘sister’ racing version have exactly the same profile as the 1098. Wind-tunnel development has enabled an excellent aerodynamic penetration to be obtained, which allows the rider to effortlessly take up a perfect racing stance. A number of fairing components are made in carbon fibre, highlighting once again the racing spirit of this powerful new twin-cylinder Ducati bike.
The best example of this is the magnificent single-seat tail fairing showing off all the attention to detail with which Borgo Panigale engineers and technicians have applied themselves to the project.

The new 1098 R stands out from the crowd for its ‘extreme’ look: note the number plate blisters on the front and tail fairings, the gold wheels rims and black anodized aluminium components, exactly like the F08 version that will race in Superbike.


DUCATI 1098 – 1098S

Designed by the racetrack

The look and stance of the 1098 were designed by the combination of race track technology, track-derived components and Ducati heritage.

Carefully designed not only for aerodynamic efficiency but also to hug the sleek lines of the chassis, the 1098 enables the rider to blend effortlessly into the race-oriented riding position. The racing spirit takes form. Thanks to the forward thinking design and changeability of most components, the 1098 can quickly be transformed into a real race bike.

The 1098 is the first production motorcycle to have the amazing stopping power of Brembo Monobloc brakes, the first to have a data acquisition system integrated as standard equipment and the first to use an ingenious construction method for its weight-saving single-sided swingarm. More ‘firsts’ for a road-going Ducati include the direct application of MotoGP technology, like the power producing GP6-derived elliptical throttle bodies and the use of the information-rich instrumentation originally developed for the new Desmosedici GP7.

The 1098 has the soul of a race bike, pure and simple. The huge 104 mm bore and all-new cylinder head design unite to produce an awesome 160 hp and an arm-wrenching 90+ lb-ft of torque. Developed together with Ducati Corse, the 1098 is a masterpiece of incredible performance and innovation.


Power

The Testastretta Evoluzione engine

The Testastretta Evoluzione engine is the crowning glory of Ducati’s development and perfection of the L-Twin engine. World Superbike dominance for the last 15 years is the result of continual commitment to twin-cylinder technology and the 1098 Testastretta Evoluzione, one of the most powerful twin-cylinder production engines in history, is a fitting reward to our engineers’ continued ingenuity.

The 1098 engine is immediately recognisable by its completely new compact cylinders and cylinder heads. Other 1098 innovations and revisions are less obvious as they reside inside the Evoluzione’s engine cases, but whether external or internal, every new development was conceived to create a lighter, more efficient, more powerful and ultra-compact engine for the new generation of Ducati Superbikes.

The 1098 capacity is a result of a significant increase in the bore and stroke of the Evoluzione motor. Highly ‘over-square’, it now sports a big 104 mm bore and a relatively short 64.7 mm stroke. To optimise the benefits of the new, big Ducati Twin, the cylinder heads have been completely redesigned and, when combined with advanced MotoGP induction technology, enable even the standard specification 1098 to produce more power than the previous extreme Testastretta ‘R’ engine.

The Evoluzione features a reduction in the angle between intake and exhaust valves allowing highly efficient, straight intake ducts and newly shaped combustion chambers that contain racing size ‘R’ valves (42 mm inlet, 34 mm exhaust), operated by radical ‘R’ derived camshafts. The new cylinder heads also benefit from fewer components and include magnesium covers to achieve a staggering weight-saving of over 3 kg (6.5+lbs).

After optimising the Evoluzione cylinder heads, engineers then focussed upon releasing the potential of the new design by feeding them with MotoGP-derived elliptical throttle bodies. With a 30% increase in air flow over conventional throttle bodies, the new elliptical shape contributes an incredible 5 hp increase to the record-breaking motor.

The Testastretta Evoluzione is the lightest Ducati Superbike engine ever, thanks to close scrutiny of every engine component. A total of 5 kg (11.1 lbs) has been saved by reducing the weight of many components, including transmission gears and the gear selector drum as well as the oil pump and primary gears.

The Testastretta Evoluzione’s increase in power is protected by a highly efficient oil cooler with increased surface area and an advanced coolant radiator assisted by lightweight, high flow electric fan assemblies. The compact and intricate design of the cooling system integrates perfectly with the 1098’s wind-cheating aerodynamics and sleek lines.

Finally, the 1098 is complemented by an all-new exhaust system. Significantly lighter, it has been engineered with a power-increasing symmetrical 2-1-2 layout that uses 52 mm-57 mm diameter tubing with wall thickness reduced by 30% to 0.8 mm (.030 in). The system terminates with Ducati’s trademark twin under-seat silencers, delivering that unmistakable signature sound of the big bore 90° L-Twin.

Chassis

The 1098’s chassis and suspension have received the same detailed study and ‘performance-first’ priority approach. The goal was to achieve considerable weight saving while building in strength and rigidity to manage the new high-powered Testastretta Evoluzione engine. Each and every component not only contributes to achieving superior road holding and stability, but when assembled, become a system with a value far greater than the sum of all its parts.

Highlighting the way in which individual components are influenced by each other, the new lightweight Trellis frame and single-sided swingarm have enabled a more compact and further weight-saving rear suspension linkage system to be used featuring separate lower pick-up points for the push-rod and suspension unit. This ‘tandem’ design effectively reduces stress around the linkage pick-up area of the Trellis frame. Working together with this highly efficient linkage is a fully adjustable Showa single shock for the 1098 and an incredible Öhlins shock for the 1098 S. A vitally important feature of the 1098’s rear suspension system is the ability to adjust rear ride height independent of spring pre-load and other suspension settings, critical when seeking the perfect set-up for personal riding style or track conditions.

The fully adjustable 43 mm Showa forks with special low friction Titanium Oxide-treated sliders on the 1098, and spectacular 43 mm Öhlins with low friction Titanium Nitride sliders on the 1098 S, both feature radial Monobloc caliper mountings. The unique look of these mountings further underlines the no-compromise racing specification of the 1098. Both front suspension solutions are professionally track-tuned and offer superior road holding, deliver superior feedback, and help every rider to be more confident and in control. That control is further enhanced with the use of a Sachs steering damper for the 1098 and for the S version the Öhlins package is completed with a control-enhancing fully-adjustable steering damper.

Both the 1098 and the 1098 S use Brembo’s Monobloc caliper racing technology. The M4.34 caliper uses four 34 mm pistons and two large surface pads for maximum stopping power. Calipers are machined from a single piece of alloy, vs. the bolt-together construction of conventional calipers. The Monobloc design has much higher rigidity and resistance to distortion during extreme braking, and therefore gives a much more precise feel at the brake lever. The 1098 also introduces for the first time on a Ducati, big 330 mm discs which, when matched to the Monobloc calipers, achieve spectacular braking power. Despite the larger diameter, their weight has not increased due to the use of racing-style narrow braking surfaces. The use of Monobloc technology combined with the legendary stability of Ducati’s Trellis frame and the 1098’s overall weight savings has made world championship level brake performance available for the road.

The weight saving of 250 gr achieved on the front wheel substantially reduces the moment of inertia and enhances the 1098’s change of direction and braking performance. The rear wheel is just as impressive with a complete redesign for its single-sided swingarm application that has resulted in a reduction of over 1kg compared with traditional Ducati single-sided swingarm fitments. Both the 1098 and 1098 S benefit from the lightweight Marchesini Y-shaped spoke wheels, but the ‘S’ goes even further by using machine finished forged-aluminium, a special process normally reserved for the production of race wheels. Another first for Ducati is the mounting of 190/55 rear tyres, our widest ever, and the new standard for traction and control.

Superbike Electronics

Desmosedici-style digital instrumentation is taken from Ducati’s MotoGP GP7 project. This pure racing, minimalist solution has no switches or buttons to compromise its clean lines.
Instead, information additional to the default read-outs is managed by handlebar-mounted switch gear, allowing the rider to scroll through and select from various menus. The default read-out presents rpm and speed, with the former displayed across the screen in a progressive bar graph. Optionally, the rpm and speed can be displayed in numeric values. The instrument display also doubles as a control panel for the activation of the data acquisition system as well as listing lap times recorded by using the high-beam flash button as a stopwatch.

With the purchase of the Ducati Data Analyser (DDA), which includes PC software, a USB-ready data retrieval card and instructions, owners are ready to review and analyse the performance of the 1098 and its rider, and make comparisons between various channels of information. The DDA is available from Ducati Accessories, and is supplied as standard equipment on the 1098 S and on the new 1098 R.

Normally used on race bikes only, the system records numerous channels of data including throttle opening, vehicle speed, engine rpm, engine temperature, distance travelled, laps and lap times. The system also automatically calculates engine rpm and vehicle speed data so as to also display gear selection as an additional channel of information. At the end of a ride or track session, up to 2mb (approximately 3.5 hours) of data can be downloaded to your PC ready to compare, analyse and get an inside view of you and your 1098’s performance.

Data can be analysed in graphic form with options to zoom into detail of specific sections. Dragging a trace along a timeline to reveal individual values of the above listed channels enables the user to analyse performance in the same way that data technicians are able to do in factory teams.


All the information is available at http://www.ducati.com/en/bikes/index.jhtml






COLOUR SCHEMES


Fairing Frame Wheels


848 Red Red Black

Pearl white Racing Grey Black

1098 Red Red Black

Yellow Racing Grey Black

1098 S Red Red Black

Black Red Black


1098 R Red Red Racing Gold
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I wonder when they will upgrade the 1098r then.........3-6 months time?

we'll start with slab siding those fairing vents, and pierebon frame stiffening struts.
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found this...........new blade
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That yellow is god damn awful!

Make the nasty man take it away!
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Incredibly the 'R' doesnt have a full carbon fairing as per all the previous 'R' models!! and they have 'only' hiked the price by £5k too!
Unless I have missed it there is no mention of limited run (for what it was worth) i.e 500 or 750?

Sorry to sound troll like! But I genuinely think they are having a bit of laugh with spec/price etc Just my 2p
As you might gather my name certainly isnt down for one!
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Dito.. Ducati have been a little over optimistic in pricing the 'R' and the Desmosidici price hike factor doesn't apply in this instance. There is no limited run and it's grouped with the likes of R1's and ZX10's. Additionaly there is real potential for a down turn in the economy looming and come the autumn Ducati will be wishing they hadn't been so greedy.. mark my words: they will drop the price to £21999 in October... I bet my last penny on it.
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