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New photos of the Zero SR/S emerge from the States. Looks 1990s Ducati-ish
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These great screen grabs of a leaked video have appeared on the excellent American website Asphalt&Rubber – and because they show you so much of the upcoming Zero SR/S fully faired electric bike (unveiled officially in the next few days), we figured we’d show you them. Basically, the bike is a SR/F naked bike with…
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Video: Ducati’s Superleggera V4 motorcycle in action at Portimao
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Check out this promo video from Ducati of it’s incredible, 234hp, 152.2kg V4 Superleggera doing its thing around Portimao in Portugal. The fun stuff comes right at the end of the film, which is a bit waffley until it gets going. But live with that because this is a cracking look at the MotoGP-bike-on-the-road really…
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Here’s the Ducati Superleggera! Project 1708 is HERE! 234hp, 152kg. Oh man… MEGA GALLERY of LEAKED images
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Here’s the Ducati Panigale V4 Superleggera. It’s a 234hp, 152.2kg dry (with the race exhaust fitted) – MotoGP bike for the road with the GP16 aero package. It’ll cost around £76,000. and there’s only going to be 500 of them made. This mega gallery of leaked images of the bike shows it off in it’s…
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THIS WEEK! Ducati is unveiling the Superleggera. Project 1708 (it’s codename) unveiling on Feb 6.
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This (notification image at the bottom of this article) has just appeared from Ducati. It’s the official unveiling of the Ducati Panigale V4 Superleggera (codename Project 1708) – the 2016 MotoGP on the road. It’s going to make 234bhp and weigh 152kg dry. It has HUGE wings for real MotoGP downforce and looks like it’d…
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And here they are: The Ducati Scrambler 1100 PRO (£11,295) and Sport PRO (£12,795).
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Well, we told you last week that this was going to happen today – and it’s happened today. Yep, this is the official reveal of the new Ducati Scramblers (1100 PRO and 1100 Sport PRO). Both bikes get model-specific Ducati Traction Control, ABS cornering and three standard riding modes. The Sport PRO gets Ohlins suspension,…
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VIDEO: MotoCorsa’s TerraCorsa: off-roading on a Ducati Panigale 1199.
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Ever seen a Ducati Panigale tear up the dirt? No. Then you need to watch this video. A few years ago, American Ducati dealer MotoCorsa turned a Panigale 1199 into an off-road ready machine ready to hit the dirt. And it’s called the TerraCorsa. Ok, so there’s been plenty of debate on the web about…
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MotoGP: Ducati unveils its Desmosedici GP race bike for 2020. MEGA gallery and TECH SPECS.
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Ducati’s just presented its new Desmosedici GP 20 race bike with the help of Andrea Dovizioso and Danilo Petrucci. Although the first round of the season isn’t until March, Ducati’s just presented its new Desmosedici race bike for 2020 – which means things are beginning to hot up ahead of the start of the race…
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VIDEO: Ducati’s Superleggera (Project 1708) motorcycle – part two of the OFFICIAL film series is HERE
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The second part of the video series giving us a solid look at the uber-superbike of 2020 is now online. You can watch it at the bottom of this post. This means that we’ve now had FOUR parts to the unveiling of the £70,000, 234bhp, 152kg Ducati Superleggera with quite a bit more still to…
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VIDEO: Here’s Ducati’s official teaser video for the 2020 Scrambler 1100 Pro and 1100 Pro Sport motorcycle
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The actual motorcycle will be unveiled on January 27th but for now we’ve got this official teaser video from the Italian factory which is clearly pointing towards the 1100 Pro – a high-spec Scrambler – and a more powerful 1100 Pro Sport variant. Here’s why this is about the 1100 Pro; the vid uses the…
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LOOK AGAIN! Here’s the FIRST photo of the 2020 Ducati V4 Superleggera (aka Project 1708). CHECK OUT THE WINGS!
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Last week we brought you this photo from a Ducati event in the USA that gave the world its first proper look at the Ducati 2020 Superleggera – a £70,000, 500-bikes-only-production-run road-legal MotoGP motorcycle. In case you missed it back then, we thought it was a good idea to put this back on MoreBikes because……
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