Ducati 1098R
The Ducati 1098R is a sport bike produced by Ducati from 2007 to 2009. Designed by Gianandrea Fabbro, the 1098R replaced the older 999 and featured various design elements taken from older Ducati sport bikes, such as the 916 and 998, such as a single-sided swingarm and a non-integrated exhaust system. Powered by a 1198cc L-twin cylinder desmodromic engine, the 1098R made 180 hp and had 99.1 lb⋅ft of torque, making the 1098R have the highest torque-to-weight ratio for a bike at the time of release. 1,375 were produced according to numbers provided by the Ducati factory. This casting debuts the MCPR5 wheel. This casting may freely stand on its own due to the thickness of the wheel but it may be a bit difficult to do so due to the free-floating rear axle.
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