[Ducati] 1.2 litre bike coming soon

Dyna Ryder dynacruze at yahoo.ca
Fri Jun 23 15:26:40 EDT 2006


SSS is heavier than DSS yes? 

D888SPOLTD at aol.com wrote:  
Not true and part of the mythos that was Foggy. Foggy, in '97 or '98 
insisted there was flexing in the SSS so Ducati made up a DSS for a 916 for him to 
test. Result? There was no discernable difference. However, seeing as how 
Ducati has developed a DSS that is just as strong or stronger and lighter in 
weight there really is no need to return to a SSS. The advantage of faster 
tire changes for racing is even moot nowadays.

It's highly unlikely that Ducati would return to a SSS on their flagship 
Superbike even if they retain it on the current crop of Monsters and 
MultiStrada-saurous'.

These images are fanciful conjectures that seem like wishful thinking of 
fans of the old 916 to me more than anything else.

JMHO
W

In a message dated 6/23/2006 7:39:12 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, 
jribaudo at csc.com writes:

I'm actually suspicious of the SS Swing-arm...Causes me to wonder if this
is *really* the next Ducati Superbike. Do you all think Ducati will go
back to a SSS?... I thought the race teams insisted on double-sided
swingarms(?)




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