http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/news/default.asp?storyId=16952
Do you reckon Malc at yorkshire engines will get many in??
Thats the first of the Ducati's of the last few years that I really like!
You still can't beat a 996 though...
Steve
Just looking at pics of the engine - recon you'd struggle getting it in a se7en with the angle of that front pair of cylinders as they are near
horizontal!!
Bet it sounds amazing though hey!!
With only 1,500 due to be made, I'd very much doubt it. Even if he did though, would you buy one? Dukes are hardly the most reliable bikes and
clutches are notoriously weak, even in the bike.
Also, the power aint really that good in comparison to the latest generation of mass produced 1,000cc sportsbikes that are on the market and as we
know, Malc can get those with only a few miles on the clock.
They do sound great though.....
Phil
so what do we think is the best current candidate for a bec? zx10r seems to be getting good press at the moment.
If you want a 1,000cc engine, then the ZX10R is a great engine and probably top of the list at the moment, closely followed by all of the
others (in no particular order; GSXR, Blade, R1 etc)
Phil
zx10r FTW! 187 bhp so not that far off, with an exhaust, filter and remap should hopefully see 200.
parts are now starting to be come available for the zx10r, mk build a jig from my engine for the cradle and hopefully somewhere will have a jig for
the zorst soon!
I'm going for a dry sumped ZX12R - but thats as much due to the height limitations as anything in my Tiger B6. I'd have a 200bhp ZZR1400 if
it would fit - requires no sump mods (correct Malc or others???)
[Edited on 12/10/07 by Paul TigerB6]
zzr1400 woud lbe a great engine - woudl love a run in a bec with that fitted !!
Was just about to post up a similar topic to this after looking on pistonheads...
It might not be the most practical engine choice but the noise it makes is
Have a listen here
It is a also a rather stunning looking bike
[Edited on 12/10/07 by Duncan_P]
Nah, not for me.
V-twins and V8s produce music, everything else just makes a noise.
I quite facy the idea of a Triumph speed triple install - a bit different and the noise is something a bit special.
Power might not be up there, but it should still be a lively performer.
2008 Hayabusa has a slightly larger capacity giving (nearly) 200 HP
Keep up at the back - the Ducati has been out for a couple of months now! Mine is on order.......
(and then I woke up! )
It probably still won't start if it's wet
ATB
Simon
Might not get the Ducati but defnatly will have a new Hayabusa 1340 motor by end of november
i saw one today on the M62 it was beautiful really wanted him to stop so i could get a better look but it dissapeared into the distance on the
M18
and my van only does 101 mph so i was at a loss
might just px my 56 plate busa for one
dont tell the wife
Aprilia V4
http://www.gizmag.com/go/8129/
quote:
Originally posted by yorkshire-engines
Might not get the Ducati but defnatly will have a new Hayabusa 1340 motor by end of november
i saw one today on the M62 it was beautiful really wanted him to stop so i could get a better look but it dissapeared into the distance on the M18
and my van only does 101 mph so i was at a loss
might just px my 56 plate busa for one
dont tell the wife