The Ducati Sport 1000 S Limited Edition was released in 2007 and features a four-stroke, 90-degree L twin cylinder engine, with a capacity of 992 cc. It has a maximum power of 67.7 kW/92 hp and a maximum torque of 91.2 Nm/9.3 kgf-m/67.3 lb-ft. The bike has a black exhaust system with dual mufflers on either side, and Marelli electronic fuel injection with 45 mm throttle bodies. The transmission is a six-speed with a wet multiplate clutch and a chain final drive. The frame is a tubular steel trellis, and the suspension includes 43 mm Marzocchi upside-down fully adjustable forks at the front and a Sachs fully adjustable monoshock on the left side at the rear. The bike has spoked wheels with black aluminum rims and is equipped with 2 x 320 mm semi-floating discs and a single 245 mm disc as front and rear brakes respectively. The steering angle is 30 degrees, and the bike is 2179 mm/85.8 in long, 1036mm/40.8 in high, and weighs 179 kg/414 lbs when dry. It has a fuel capacity of 15 liters/4.0 US gal/3.3 Imp gal and a reserve of 3.5 L/0.9 US gal/0.8 Imp gal. Reviews of the Ducati Sport 1000 S Limited Edition can be found on MC24.mo and Motorcycle.com.
Make Model: Ducati Sport 1000 S Limited Edition
Year: 2007
Engine: Four stroke, 90 degrees L twin cylinder, DOHC, desmodromic 4 valves per cylinder
Capacity: 992 cc / 60.5 cu in
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