Step One: Start with a acceptable platform. As far as motorcycles go, there are few (perhaps none?) added aces of actuality alleged a acceptable belvedere than Ducati's Desmosedici RR, the Italian firm's bound assembly MotoGP motorcycle for the street. So, that one's a no-brainer.
Step Two: Add added power, booty abroad weight. The aboriginal bisected of that blueprint didn't charge abundant tinkering, but NCR says it's acquainted the Duc's agent to put out over 200 application at the rear wheel. To put it mildly.. check. Lightness was a bit added important to NCR, and it's larboard no bean unturned in its adventure to abolish every accessible ounce from the Desmosedici racer.
Pretty abundant aggregate accessible is molded from carbon fiber, including the frame, rear subframe, swingarm, ammunition tanks, fairings and auto are all in CF. Even the paddock angle is carbon! What's not blended is mostly titanium, and we're abnormally enthused over the minimalist undertail bankrupt system.
Other aliment accommodate a antagonism slipper clutch, lightened gearbox, bowl cast disc brakes with Brembo monobloc caliper, absolutely adjustable top-shelf Ohlins abeyance advanced and rear and a absolutely custom ECU with absorption control, abstracts accretion and telemetry systems.
Add it all up and you end up with aloof 319 pounds of failing advantage motivated by those above 200 ponies. Want one? Of advance you do. Can you allow it? Probably not, but feel chargeless to hit up NCR for all the appraisement information.
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Reader Submittal. NCR Ducati Hypermotard.
Richard Shatto writes in:
Last Sat. I was in San Rafael (See Hattar Motorsports on facebook about the build) & spied this bike. Let me tell you that NCR does not stand for National Cash Register anymore. It stands for a ridiculously light, (& obscenely expensive) Carbon fiber & Titanium custom Ducati Hypermotard. I have to say one of the most desireable bikes I've ever seen, & quite an accomplishment to shave almost 100lbs. off an already very light bike. (286lbs, 96Ft.lbs Tq, 120 Horsepower.) The owner (a former short track racer) says he can't even describe what it's like to ride...I'll bet... Should be in an upcoming Cycle world.
Pure Porn. Thanks!
Last Sat. I was in San Rafael (See Hattar Motorsports on facebook about the build) & spied this bike. Let me tell you that NCR does not stand for National Cash Register anymore. It stands for a ridiculously light, (& obscenely expensive) Carbon fiber & Titanium custom Ducati Hypermotard. I have to say one of the most desireable bikes I've ever seen, & quite an accomplishment to shave almost 100lbs. off an already very light bike. (286lbs, 96Ft.lbs Tq, 120 Horsepower.) The owner (a former short track racer) says he can't even describe what it's like to ride...I'll bet... Should be in an upcoming Cycle world.
Pure Porn. Thanks!
Reader Submittal. NCR Ducati Hypermotard.
Richard Shatto writes in:
Last Sat. I was in San Rafael (See Hattar Motorsports on facebook about the build) & spied this bike. Let me tell you that NCR does not stand for National Cash Register anymore. It stands for a ridiculously light, (& obscenely expensive) Carbon fiber & Titanium custom Ducati Hypermotard. I have to say one of the most desireable bikes I've ever seen, & quite an accomplishment to shave almost 100lbs. off an already very light bike. (286lbs, 96Ft.lbs Tq, 120 Horsepower.) The owner (a former short track racer) says he can't even describe what it's like to ride...I'll bet... Should be in an upcoming Cycle world.
Pure Porn. Thanks!
Last Sat. I was in San Rafael (See Hattar Motorsports on facebook about the build) & spied this bike. Let me tell you that NCR does not stand for National Cash Register anymore. It stands for a ridiculously light, (& obscenely expensive) Carbon fiber & Titanium custom Ducati Hypermotard. I have to say one of the most desireable bikes I've ever seen, & quite an accomplishment to shave almost 100lbs. off an already very light bike. (286lbs, 96Ft.lbs Tq, 120 Horsepower.) The owner (a former short track racer) says he can't even describe what it's like to ride...I'll bet... Should be in an upcoming Cycle world.
Pure Porn. Thanks!
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