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Ducati had the [[Superbike racing|superbike]] rules changed so that 2 cylinder bikes (ie - theirs) could be 1000cc and the 4 cylinder bikes (ie - the Japanese) only 750cc. The champion the first year the 888 was introduced was a Honda twin, 1000cc.  
 
Ducati had the [[Superbike racing|superbike]] rules changed so that 2 cylinder bikes (ie - theirs) could be 1000cc and the 4 cylinder bikes (ie - the Japanese) only 750cc. The champion the first year the 888 was introduced was a Honda twin, 1000cc.  
  
* 1991  USA  -- Doug Polen - [[Ducati 888]]
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* 1991  {{flagiconUSA}} Doug Polen - Ducati 888
* 1992  USA  -- Doug Polen - [[Ducati 888]]
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* 1992  {{flagiconUSA}} Doug Polen - Ducati 888
  
  
 
[[Category:Ducati motorcycles|888]]
 
[[Category:Ducati motorcycles|888]]

Revision as of 10:32, 17 March 2008


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The Ducati 888 motorcycle was the upgrade of the Ducati 851, which had introduced liquid cooling, computerized fuel injection and four-valve heads to the company's legendary two cylinder motors.

In 1991 Ducati increased the capacity of the 851 to 888cc, a further evolution of the Desmoquattro valvetrain concept that mated their long-running and unique desmodromic valve actuation--with cams both opening and, as opposed to springs, closing the valves--to a four valves per cylinder layout.

Continuing refinement yielded the next two generations of Ducati Desmoquattro "hyperbikes," the 916/996 and 999 lines.

Racing

Ducati had the superbike rules changed so that 2 cylinder bikes (ie - theirs) could be 1000cc and the 4 cylinder bikes (ie - the Japanese) only 750cc. The champion the first year the 888 was introduced was a Honda twin, 1000cc.

  • 1991 22px-Flag of the United States.png Doug Polen - Ducati 888
  • 1992 22px-Flag of the United States.png Doug Polen - Ducati 888