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Revision as of 12:42, 10 December 2007
The Ducati 848 is a 849cc L-twin sport bike manufactured by Ducati. It was announced on November 6, 2007 for the 2008 model year and replaces the 749. The 848 makes a manufacturer claimed 134hp @ 10,000 rpm and 70.8lb ft @ 8250 rpm. With a claimed dry weight of 168 kg, the 848 undercuts its larger displacement sibling, the 1098, by 5 kg.
The Ducati 848 is available in Red or Pearl White colors.
Comparison with Ducati 1098
The 848 shares more physical and technical design elements with the stronger 1098 than with its predecessor, the 749, including:
- Exhaust system layout
- Single sided swingarm
- A single, fully adjustable Showa rear shock
- Similar oil cooler and cooler radiator
- Same wheelbase (1430mm)
- Same rake and trail
- Same valve angles
- Magnesium head covers
External links
Scrambler 250 | M620 Monster | 620 SPORT | 748 | 748S | 749 | 749/R/S | 750 Imola | 750 SS | 800 Sport | 800 SS | 848 | 851 | 888 Superbike | 900SS | 900GTS | 916 | 996 | 998 | 999 | 999/R/S | 1098 | 1198 | Apollo | Desmosedici | Hypermotard | Monster | Multistrada | Pantah | Paso | Sport 1000 Classic | 1000DS | PaulSmart1000LE | ST2 | ST3 | ST4 | ST4S | SuperSport |
Current motorcycles: | Multistrada (Multistrada 1200) · Desmosedici · Desmosedici RR · Monster 696 · Monster · SportClassic · 848 · 1098 · 1198 · Hypermotard · Streetfighter | |
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Previous motorcycles: | 60, 60S, 65S · 65T, 65TL, 65TS · 98, 98N, 98T, 98TL, 98S, 98SS · 125 S, SV · 125 Gran Sport Mariana · 125 Aurea · 98TS and 85, 98, 125 Bronco · Mach 1 · Apollo · 750 GT ·750 Imola · Supermono · 800SS · 851 · 888 · 900GTS · 748 · 749 · 916 · 996 · 998 · 999 · Pantah · Paso · PaulSmart1000LE · ST series (ST2 · ST3 · ST4) · SuperSport | |
Ducati mopeds: | Cucciolo · 55 · Brisk · Falcon · Rolly | |
Designers | Fabbro · Galluzzi · Taglioni · Tamburini · Terblanche | |
Racing division: | Ducati Corse |