Friday, November 27, 2015
New 2011 Ducati 848 EVO
The legendary Italian motorcycle manufacturer Ducati released information on the 2011 848EVO, the newest version of its famous lightweight Superbike that will be released late July 2010.
The bike contains the usual features that makes thousands of motorcyclist eagerly seek Ducati's famed Superbike: twin under-seat silencers, single-sided swingarm, Trellis frame, race bodywork and steering damper.
The 2011 848EVO maintains the traditional colour of Ducati red with red frame and black wheels and introduces the new "dark stealth" with racing black frame and black wheels.
Ducati unveiled today the 2011 848 Evo, the most impressive lightweight Superbike ever with more power from the Testastretta engine and more braking power. It will go on sale at a price of £9,995 for the 848 EVO Dark Stealth version (it includes the stunning new "dark stealth" paint with racing black frame and black wheels) and £10,695 for the 848 Evo.
Italian passion for motorsport is synonymous with the stunning performance, soul-stirring sound and seductive, liquid-red styling inherent to a long bloodline of championship-winning Ducati sportbikes. Yesterday's triumph, however, is just that, and the bigger the trophy, the more dust it tends to attract.
We obtained the very first EVO-spec bike to arrive stateside and promptly put it through our full street and track test regimen. Strapped to CW's Dynojet dyno, the EVO produced 118.5 rear-wheel hp, a mere 1.5-pony increase over the 848 we tested this past year.
Torque builds quickly off idle before easing into a soft spot around 5000 rpm. While the mid-rpm lull is perceptible even at slight throttle settings, fueling remains good, allowing the bike to cruise dead-steady in the lull zone at freeway speeds. The sweet spot for smooth running spans from 4000 to 5000 rpm, yielding an indicated 70 to 87 mph in top gear with only modest engine vibration seeping through the handgrips.
Engine Ducati 848 EVO
Engine and transmission | |
Engine type: | 2 cylinders, 4-stroke, 90° V-twin |
Displacement: | 849 cc (51.87 cubic inches) |
Bore × stroke: | 94 mm × 61.2 mm (oversquare - shortstroke) |
Cooling system: | Water cooled |
Power: | 140.04 HP (103 kW) @ 10500 rpm |
Torque: | 98 Nm (9.99 kg-m) @ 9750 rpm |
Throttle: | Cable operated |
Valves | |
Valve train: | DOHC, variable |
Valves per cylinder: | 4 |
Fuel and ignition | |
Sparks per cylinder: | 1 |
Fuel supply system: | Fuel injection |
Ignition type: | Digital CDI |
Compression: | 12.1:1 |
Engine mounting: | Transverse |
Lubrication system: | Wet sump |
Gear box: | Manual 6-speed |
Clutch: | Wet, multiple discs, cable operated |
Final drive: | Chain |
Spark plug pipe type: | Champion |
Motor oil: | Synthetic, 20W/50 |
Starter: | Electric |
Dimensions | |
Physical measures | |
Length: | 2095 mm |
Width: | 730 mm |
Height: | 1090 mm |
Wheel base: | 1420 mm |
Trail: | 97 mm |
Ground clearance: | 125 mm |
Seat height: | 780 mm |
Weight | |
Curb weight: | 188 kg |
Dry weight: | 168 kg |
Suspension:
- The 848EVO features fully adjustable 43mm Showa forks with radial brake calliper mountings, which provide superior road holding and precise feedback. A control-enhancing steering damper maintains perfect front-end stability, inspiring supreme control and confidence alongside the increased power output.
- The lightweight Trellis frame and single-sided swingarm enable a compact and weight-saving rear suspension linkage system, which features separate lower pick-up points for the push-rod and fully adjustable Showa single shock suspension unit. This 'tandem' design effectively reduces stress around the linkage pick-up area of the Trellis frame.
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