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just curious, what does everyone think about the 2008 1098r...for 40 grand. i know that ducatis are nice and all, and alway expensive. but 40 thousand seems to be taking it too far. you could buy a new zx10, r1, gsxr1000, and cbr1000 for the same as one (slower) ducati.
1995 Yamaha FZR600- my learner, sold
2001 Yamaha YZF-R1- stolen
2005 Suzuki GSX-R 750- cutoff by an illegal U-turner and totaled
2007 Yamaha YZF-R1- stolen... R1s are a hot commodity, huh? any anti-theft system suggestions?
Current: 2009 Yamaha YZF-R1
BenSmith
you could probably buy any of those jap bikes brand new, and put a v-twin engine in with a bit of work and money, and still have spent less than 40 thousand haha. i think its just a damn high price to pay, considering ducatis are usually owned even by smaller jap bikes
1995 Yamaha FZR600- my learner, sold
2001 Yamaha YZF-R1- stolen
2005 Suzuki GSX-R 750- cutoff by an illegal U-turner and totaled
2007 Yamaha YZF-R1- stolen... R1s are a hot commodity, huh? any anti-theft system suggestions?
Current: 2009 Yamaha YZF-R1
BenSmith
I saw one at Seacoast last week. Its an absolute stunner....with the identical DTC (Ducati Traction Control) algorithym as their WSB and MotoGP bike. Naturally, there is no where on ther street where that kind of performance makes any sense and it is way overkill for NHMS. Perhaps Miller, Daytona, or Laguna Seca but otherwise you really have to go overseas to really take advantage of the performance.
People that purchase this bike don't find the 40k intimidating. They have more money than sense. And if I had the money I'd be one of 'em!!!
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yea if i had nothing better to do with 40 k then id probably get one too just for the hell of it
1995 Yamaha FZR600- my learner, sold
2001 Yamaha YZF-R1- stolen
2005 Suzuki GSX-R 750- cutoff by an illegal U-turner and totaled
2007 Yamaha YZF-R1- stolen... R1s are a hot commodity, huh? any anti-theft system suggestions?
Current: 2009 Yamaha YZF-R1
BenSmith
The bike was only released to the public to get around the production rule for racing. Otherwise, we wouldn't even have it available. The bike does come with some differences between the other 1098's though.
All of the body work is carbon fiber, it comes with traction control, the suspension is slightly different (linkage and such) than the regular 1098's, it comes with two exhausts and ECU's, the engine is actually punched out to 1198cc's and I believe the internals of the engine are titanium. The wheels are magnesium. The Ohlins suspension is better than the Ohlins that comes on the S model too I believe.
The bike is impressive when you get to see it up close. My dealer has one with a sold sign on it. The guy is coming up from Mississippi to get it I believe.
If you're going to buy that bike, just like the Desmo...you're not worried about the money.
Shane
Where do you see this?
Ducati's do not get ""
I beg to differ. They are doing quite well in ALL the racing circuits.
Now Kawasaki on the other hand...
I dare say they hold there own on the street as well. As long as the owner is not some RUB... But then again some people could most likely OWN a squidly R1 rider on an EX250...
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well in terms of basic performance, the gsxr 1000 out does a 1098 (at least the other year models) in just about every category you can think. ducatis, if im correct, usually have slightly more low end power, but a gsxr would take a 1098 in any race if you ask me. which would i rather have with price out of the picture? a 1098. got to sit (not ride) on some at the bike show at the expo center. it just feels so right
1995 Yamaha FZR600- my learner, sold
2001 Yamaha YZF-R1- stolen
2005 Suzuki GSX-R 750- cutoff by an illegal U-turner and totaled
2007 Yamaha YZF-R1- stolen... R1s are a hot commodity, huh? any anti-theft system suggestions?
Current: 2009 Yamaha YZF-R1
BenSmith
no......i sat or an 848 and 1098. i think years 06 or 07, something newer. im about 6'3, and it really made me feel freer. the seat felt really high and the tank was narrow and not too huge. i liked it...apparently some people dont
1995 Yamaha FZR600- my learner, sold
2001 Yamaha YZF-R1- stolen
2005 Suzuki GSX-R 750- cutoff by an illegal U-turner and totaled
2007 Yamaha YZF-R1- stolen... R1s are a hot commodity, huh? any anti-theft system suggestions?
Current: 2009 Yamaha YZF-R1
BenSmith
.............this is a pic of it actually.
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1995 Yamaha FZR600- my learner, sold
2001 Yamaha YZF-R1- stolen
2005 Suzuki GSX-R 750- cutoff by an illegal U-turner and totaled
2007 Yamaha YZF-R1- stolen... R1s are a hot commodity, huh? any anti-theft system suggestions?
Current: 2009 Yamaha YZF-R1
BenSmith
When I sat on mine before I bought it, it seemed to fit me well and it made me want to buy it even more. I'm happy with how mine "fits" and I'm 6'2", 230-235.
Shane
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Here is someone that measures performance by manufatures claims of rwhp and how much after market bling you can get for it. Have you ever raced in anything but a straight line?
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all of you who hate ducs can't afford it thats why
If that was directed at me I actually measure performance by how they do in MotoGP and WSB. And you clearly miss my point completely. For 40k you get very damn near the same bike they race in WSB. And for 10k you can by any UJM which is very good...and certainly likley to win against a 1098 or 1098s. But you would have to put a lot of dough into a UJM to bring it close to a 1098R. Even so, on many tracks a stock UJM liter bike might be able to beat the 1098R. But on the WSB and MotoGP tracks the Ducati is quite able to beat even the factory Hondas, Suzukis and Kawasakis.
And if you had ever seen my track bike you would know for sure that 'blings' not my 'thing'.
...and no, I've never raced in anything other than a straight line....cheesh
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"A man who views the world the same at 50 as he did at 20 has wasted 30 years of his life.”
Muhammad Ali.
The 1098R has forged Aluminum wheels, not magnesium. The crank is lightened, it's got a slipper clutch, ti connecting rods, larger valves, sandcast lighter cases and covers, dual injectors running staggered per cylinder, traction control, oodles of carbon fiber, Ohlins front and rear (including a TTX shock)... It's a trick piece of kit.
The 1098R is a extremely targeted bike. Either you can afford one and appreciate it or you can't.
It is the absolute closest thing every built and sold to a Factory World Superbike, period. It is worth far more than the 40k price-tag.
There is a reason it's currently on the front of about 4 to 5 magazine covers this month and a reason everyone that has ridden it (journo's and racer's) consider it one of the best Superbikes ever built.
There is a reason Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha, and Kawasaki refuse to participate in any motorcycle shootout with a 1098R included.
It is flat out the most amazing motorcycle I've ever ridden (including the $50,000 NCR Millona). The bike is pure magic. You get off the 1098 base model and go 'wow, that's a great bike' then you hop on the 1098R and go 2-3 seconds faster with your jaw hanging down.
One of a kind motorcycle and I consider the two days I spent at Barber riding that bike one of the best experiences of my life.
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Are you really trying to compare a 1098R to an everyday Jap liter bike? There is a reason it is $40K and it isn't because Ducati's are just expensive to begin with.
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Bikes: Ducati: 748 (Track) Honda: RC31 (Race/street)/ CRF 110 Mini Moto/ Hawk Endurance Racer Kawasaki: ZXR1200R
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