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Nigel C 10-Feb-2006 17:37

800 SS
 
There is one of these in my local bike shop it's on an 04 plate twin discs and it's silver can't find it anywhere on the official ducati site and to be honest i didn't know they made an 800 SS i thought they just did the 750 900 and the 1000

any info gratefully recieved

TP 10-Feb-2006 17:47

It was only made for two years (03, 04). I believe it's essentially the same spec as the 1000 in terms of suspenders and brakes etc just with the smaller engine.

TP 10-Feb-2006 17:48

Oh and Ducati seem to have changed the website so the link to previous model years has gone?

Has anyone managed to find it?

twpd 10-Feb-2006 18:18

I have the links and they still work. Will post them up later.

The 800ss actually came in two variants for 03: 800 Sport and 800SS.

The 800SS had an aluminium swinging arm, a better spec Sachs shock with position sensitive damping, fully adjustable Showa forks, better spec front brake and clutch master cyclinders a la 748 type and 5-spoke alloy Marchesinis.

The Sport was lower rent with a steel swinging arm as per the 620 Sport, non-adjustable Marzocchi forks, a lower-spec Sachs shock and 3 spoke wheels. The engine was the same as the 800ss

For 2004-2005 the SS and Sport designation was dropped to become just an SS. Sadly, the SS adopted the Sport's lower specification :(

The best of the bunch is the 03 SS.

I have an 03 SS and an 04 Sport. Ducati being Ducati saw fit to equip my SS with a Showa shock though. My Sport has now migrated to SS spec and has all the nice bits including wheels and fully floating cast iron Brembo discs.

Just the job for Minitwins racing. :burn:

[Edited on 10-2-2006 by twpd]

twpd 10-Feb-2006 18:20

I forgot to add that the 800 has a stonkingly good engine that is easily tweaked. It is a much better engine than the 750ss with revised heads, cam timing, a six-speed box etc. I posted the dyno charts for mine in the SS section - have a look - it will match a std 900ssie.

TP 10-Feb-2006 18:24

Quote:

Originally posted by twpd
Just the job for Minitwins racing. :burn:


Indeed :D

About that .... ;)

twpd 10-Feb-2006 18:26

I've got to hand it to you - you're persistent if nothing else. ;)

Btw...I have a rather large tub of titanium bits ready to go on the race bike. Yum. However, before then the frame is off to get tweaked.

Nigel C 10-Feb-2006 18:29

Thanks for that

this one has 800sport on the side now i've had a chance to look at it again.

what sort of bhp is it putting out ??

aah just read the last bit of your post i'll look for the dyno prints

[Edited on 10-2-2006 by Nigel C]

[Edited on 10-2-2006 by Nigel C]

TP 10-Feb-2006 18:34

Quote:

Originally posted by twpd
I've got to hand it to you - you're persistent if nothing else. ;)

Btw...I have a rather large tub of titanium bits ready to go on the race bike. Yum. However, before then the frame is off to get tweaked.

:D

I'm just keen as fcuk to race it!

twpd 10-Feb-2006 22:45

800ss links:

800ss vs Sport comparison

Supersport index

AK 10-Feb-2006 22:58

Nigel - the 800's as Twpd says, were only made for a short while - as also the 750ie's too (which were only available here for 9 months from Nov 01 to end July 02)

Ducati just carried on using the 750ie engines, but they were given bigger bores.

You goin shoppin?:cool:

Nigel C 10-Feb-2006 23:15

Quote:

Originally posted by AK and CK
Nigel - the 800's as Twpd says, were only made for a short while - as also the 750ie's too (which were only available here for 9 months from Nov 01 to end July 02)

Ducati just carried on using the 750ie engines, but they were given bigger bores.

You goin shoppin?:cool:
window shopping ! not quite ready to flash the cash yet just looking at the options , I'm not quite sold on the styling of the ss models yet.
S2R1000 looks nice but i saw today a ZX10 05 model only 500mls on the clock for less than £5995 a whole grand cheaper than the S2 .

Decisions Decisions :rolleye:

[Edited on 10-2-2006 by Nigel C]

TP 10-Feb-2006 23:29

Quote:

Originally posted by Nigel C
... but i saw today a ZX10 05 model only 500mls on the clock for less than £5995 a whole grand cheaper than the S2 .

Decisions Decisions :rolleye:

[Edited on 10-2-2006 by Nigel C]

Really?? £6k!!

Hrmmm ...

Nigel C 10-Feb-2006 23:50

It's black as well best colour

TP 10-Feb-2006 23:55

Quote:

Originally posted by Nigel C
It's black as well best colour

Oh you bastid!

phil_h 11-Feb-2006 13:38

Local to you Nigel ... that'll be the one in Alfs then ?
I looked at it late last year, its in very clean condition, and looks as if it has just sat around for most of its short life. It'll need new tyres they feel so hard already. And they were asking absolute top money then so I didnt go any further.

twpd 11-Feb-2006 16:27

Quote:

Originally posted by AK and CK
Nigel - the 800's as Twpd says, were only made for a short while - as also the 750ie's too (which were only available here for 9 months from Nov 01 to end July 02)

Ducati just carried on using the 750ie engines, but they were given bigger bores.

You goin shoppin?:cool:

They're a fair bit different. They weren't bored out - they were given longer strokes and hence different cranks. The 800 is/was a new engine. The 750's seem to deliver about 62-64bhp. My 800 is giving 77bhp without any pipes or filter mods yet so, I doubt that much extra comes from just 50cc. I'm looking forward to adding the performance bits - I have a feeling I can get 82-83bhp without much effort.

phil_h 11-Feb-2006 18:45

That's right - a stroked 750 !
It bucks the modern trend completely, but is in best ducati tradition.
It has the same valve size as the 900, and I believe the cnc machining on the ports is up to latest stanrads too, and with a much more modern cam design, with less overlap and higher lift so you get good mid-range _and_ good top end.
And its lighter then the 900 engine too.
Hmmm, perhaps I should fit one in the beast :eureka:

phil_h 11-Feb-2006 18:48

Here are the current prices for 800s
http://atsearch.autotrader.co.uk/WWW...&search=SEARCH

Nigel C 11-Feb-2006 19:05

Quote:

Originally posted by phil_h
Local to you Nigel ... that'll be the one in Alfs then ?
I looked at it late last year, its in very clean condition, and looks as if it has just sat around for most of its short life. It'll need new tyres they feel so hard already. And they were asking absolute top money then so I didnt go any further.

Thats the one! I thought £5995 was a good price seeing as they retailed new at over £8000 i'm really tempted but it depends on the px on my present bike i need to know how much cash i need to pay up minus the px value

twpd 11-Feb-2006 19:34

I paid £3500 for my 2000 mile example from Ducati Leeds. They wanted quite a bit more than that but, I drove a hard bargain. In fact - looking at the spanking condition of it I reckon I got something of a bargain. :bouncy:

phil_h 11-Feb-2006 19:51

Quote:

Originally posted by Nigel C
Quote:

Originally posted by phil_h
Local to you Nigel ... that'll be the one in Alfs then ?
I looked at it late last year, its in very clean condition, and looks as if it has just sat around for most of its short life. It'll need new tyres they feel so hard already. And they were asking absolute top money then so I didnt go any further.

Thats the one! I thought £5995 was a good price seeing as they retailed new at over £8000 i'm really tempted but it depends on the px on my present bike i need to know how much cash i need to pay up minus the px value

6k ?
This is what they are advertising it for now ... and I think thats what it was when I looked at it.
Ducati 800SS Silver '04', 1,500 miles £4495

Like twpd says, I'd rather pay closer to 3500 at this time of year.

twpd 12-Feb-2006 00:06

Ooops! Ummmm...I seem to have persuaded myself that I need a 3rd 800ss. :D


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