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italianss
02-Aug-2009, 11:27
Hi everyone.
Please can anyone help with information.
I had a 1998 carbed 900ss a few years ago and I am now thinking of getting either a 1000ss or 800ss. Is there much difference in performance of the two models and if so which is the best buy. Any tips will be much appreciated.

Dave

apn
05-Aug-2009, 14:57
Hi
I can't comment on the difference between an 800 and a 1000, as I've got a 1000 but never ridden an 800. You notice quite a different riding position to a carb ss, it's a bit more focused.
Italia in Lincoln have a great looking 800ss in, 04 reg, and only done 643 miles! http://www.italiamotoltd.co.uk/
Cheers

skidlids
05-Aug-2009, 16:28
I have a 800 mnster S2R and although its a good engine it still feels a bit lacking with its 72bhp which is less than your 900SS would have had, I think the 1000 Dual Spark engine would be the way to go

italianss
05-Aug-2009, 18:11
Thanks for the replies. I did see the 800ss advertised at Italia but there is also a 1000ss at St Neots that I thought about. Still think that is what I would like.
All the best

Dave

Monty
05-Aug-2009, 18:15
Funnily enough I would agree with Kev-but then I have a 1000SS-actually 1078-for sale.
The 1000 is definately the way to go, loads of grunt and a very free revving engine-especially with a little bit of extra effort................

Like:

Big bore with high compression Pistal pistons
Gasflowed heads
Ducati Performance cams
Lightened balanced crank
Light flywheel
999R oilpump
One off exhaust
Power commander
Slipper clutch
Brembo Radial pumps
Daylight MOT
174Kg wet weight with full tank!
108bhp and 78ftlbs

twpd
06-Aug-2009, 01:34
Depends what each bike costs. If the bikes are of the same price-ish then I would go for the 1000 as it has a few extra bits chassis-wise.

OTOH, it's very easy to extract more power from an 800ss with very little outlay. My mildly tweaked road example knocks out 82bhp at the rear wheel, will stay with a friends 996 til 140mph and has been clocked by others at 150mph. It would take a good 1000 to leave that.

The 800 motor is very sweet and free-revving.

Be aware that the 800 spec varies wildly.

800 wiki here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ducati_800SS

apn
06-Aug-2009, 09:16
In my search for a 1000ss I looked at the one in St Neots.
It's pretty immaculate, the only reason that I didn't go for it was I decided I really wanted a Red one, if you like Grey I don't think you'd go far wrong with it. They have had it a couple of months now, so they might be a bit negotiable on price...


Thanks for the replies. I did see the 800ss advertised at Italia but there is also a 1000ss at St Neots that I thought about. Still think that is what I would like.
All the best

Dave

steve byatt
06-Aug-2009, 21:09
if it was me i would choose the 800ss as i had it 3 year now ,and its never let me down:) cheap on services, lods of down town grunt:D keep up with the 848 1098 club till 110:o it up to u good luck:rolleyes:

twpd
07-Aug-2009, 01:29
if it was me i would choose the 800ss as i had it 3 year now ,and its never let me down:) cheap on services, lods of down town grunt:D keep up with the 848 1098 club till 110:o it up to u good luck:rolleyes:

Lovely. A very underrated bike IMO. As is the 1000ss.

twpd
23-Aug-2009, 23:12
How fast is a tweaked 800ss? 150mph is where mine ran out of steam today according to the chasing R6. 145mph on my speedo running 15/41 gearing as opposed to the std 15/39. Not bad :) It'll be a very good 1000ss that beats that.

edit: I wonder if I could get away running this motor in my Minitwin race bike ;)

DEMON
24-Aug-2009, 19:57
However the chasing R6 was still pulling like a train despite the traffic