Ducati 1098
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The Ducati 1098 is a sport bike made by Ducati from 2007 to 2009, in three versions, the 1098, 1098S, and 1098R.[1][3] The 1098 was succeeded by the 1198 in 2009, though the 1098R remained in production that year.
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Manufacturer | Ducati |
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Also called | "Ten-nine-eight" |
Production | 2200 (1098R: 227–209) |
Predecessor | 999 |
Successor | 1198 |
Class | Sport bike[1] |
Engine | 1,099–1,198 cc (67.1–73.1 cu in) 90° L-twin cylinder, 4 valve per cylinder Desmodromic, liquid cooled |
Bore / stroke | 104.0 mm × 64.7 mm (4.09 in × 2.55 in) 106.0 mm × 67.9 mm (4.17 in × 2.67 in) (1098R) |
Top speed | 173.3 mph (278.9 km/h)[2] |
Power | 160–180 hp |
Torque | 90–99 ft·lbf |
Related | Ducati 848 |
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The 1098 shares more design elements with the older 998 than with its predecessor the 999, such as horizontally placed headlights and a non-integrated exhaust system. Another carryover from its 916/998 heritage is the single-sided swingarm. The 1098 was designed by Ducati designer, Giandrea Fabbro.[4]