What CC is a Ducati 916?
What CC is a Ducati 916?
Ducati 916
1998 Ducati 916 SPS | |
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Manufacturer | Ducati |
Engine | Four-stroke, 916 cc (56 cu in), 90° V-twin, fuel injected 4-valve-per-cylinder desmodromic, liquid-cooled |
Top speed | 257 km/h (159.7 mph) or 260 km/h (161.6 mph) |
Power | 85 kW (114 bhp) @ 9000 rpm (claimed) |
How many Ducati 916 are left?
2021 | 2019 | |
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DUCATI 916 BIPOSTO | 8 | 14 |
DUCATI 916 SP | 1 | 3 |
DUCATI 916 SPS | 6 | 4 |
Ducati PANIGALE V4 25 ANNIVERSARIO916 | 23 | 12 |
What kind of engine does a Ducati 916 use?
Part II of our profile of the Ducati 916 Sport Production series, the ultimate evolution of the Desmoquattro engine platform. Ducati was no stranger to homologation specials, having built many versions of the 851 and 888 in various states of tune.
Which is smaller a Ducati 888 or a 916?
The 916 was a smaller motorcycle than the 888, with a chrome-moly trellis frame which was shared with the Ducati 748 in 1995 and beyond. This was combined with striking new bodywork that featured aggressive lines.
Why did Ducati put underseat exhausts in 916?
The underseat exhausts improve aerodynamic performance, and gave very clean lines. This feature was initially introduced on the Honda NR, and although Ducati was not the first, it has remained one of the trademark features of 916 line.
When did Devin Battley ride a Ducati 916?
On March 1 and 2 in 1999, at the AHRMA Classic Days at Daytona International Speedway, Devin Battley rode a 1998 Ducati 916 to two victories. First, in the eight-lap Formula One class, and then in the Battle of the Twins Open class.