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2006
999
A MODEL OF PERFORMANCE AND STYLE
The press has called the Ducati 999 the best-ever twin
cylinder engine (MotorCycle News, the leading European
motorcycle magazine). A peek under the fairing shows
just how advanced this motorcycle is and the design
focuses on rider ergonomics, making maintenance simpler
by reducing overall complexity and, above all, offering
top-notch performance.
The L-twin Testastretta engines are very compact, making
the finished motorcycles incredibly narrow and agile,
much like their racing cousins. They also offer
excellent torque and remarkably vigorous power delivery
compared to four-cylinder engines. Ducati Superbikes
have incredible acceleration and provide outstanding
riding thrills.
All the Ducati Superbikes are equipped with L-twin "Testastretta"
engines. Testastretta cylinder head technology allows a
unique layout of the cam-timing system that creates a
reduced angle between the valves. The result is a clean,
compact combustion chamber that is also highly
efficient, with flat-crown pistons that provide a
perfectly smooth, linear flame front. The special design
of the heads, together with the cutting-edge electronic
engine control system, guarantees optimal combustion
throughout the rev range and makes for smooth, effective
riding at all times.
The standard version of the 999 pumps out 140 hp at
9,750 rpm and 80.3 ft-lbs of torque at 8,000 rpm with a
smoothness that makes riding sheer pleasure. The
Testastretta engine in the 999 has a piston stroke of
63.5 mm and a bore of 100 mm; the reduced stroke limits
maximum piston speed allowing increased rpms and
improved overall reliability. An exclusive oil pump
feeding system, built into the Corse low sump crankcase
ensures maximum oil flow even during extreme cornering
and hard acceleration out of corners.
Suspension on the 999 is fully adjustable: the TiN-treated
43 mm upside-down Showa fork works together with the
Showa rear shock absorber, pivoting on the aluminium
alloy rear swingarm - derived from the 999R Factory,
winner of the 2004 World Superbike Championship.