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Ducati SportClassic

The Ducati SportClassics are a range of retro styled motorcycles introduced by Ducati at the 2003 Tokyo Motor Show, and put on sale in 2005 for the 2006 model year. The Paul Smart version was made for the 2006 model year only, while the Sport1000 ran from 2006 through the 2009 model years, and the GT1000 ran from the 2007 through 2010 model years.[3]

Ducati SportClassic[1][2]
ManufacturerDucati Motor Holding S.p.A.
Also calledSport1000, GT1000, Paul Smart 1000
PredecessorMH900e
Classstandard
Engine992 cc (60.5 in3) 90° V-twin 94 ∅ x 71.5 mm, Compression Ratio 10:1
Top speed217 km/h (135 mph)
Power68 kW (91 bhp) @ 8,000 rpm
Torque9.3 kgf⋅m (67 lbf⋅ft) @ 6,000 rpm
TransmissionGearbox 6 speed, Ratios 1st 37/15, 2nd 30/17, 3rd 27/20, 4th 24/22, 5th 23/24, 6th 24/28, Primary drive Straight cut gears; ratio 1.84, Final drive Chain; Front sprocket 15; Rear sprocket 38
SuspensionFront: 43 mm upside-down telescopic fork (Sport1000, GT1000), Öhlins 43 mm upside-down fully adjustable fork(PS1000) Rear: Sachs fully adjustable monoshock absorber on the left side (Sport1000), Twin shock absorbers (GT1000), Öhlins fully adjustable monoshock absorber on the left side(PS1000)
BrakesFront 2 x 320 mm semi-floating discs, floating caliper 2-piston, 2 sintered-pad caliper (Sport1000, PS1000), 2 x 320 mm semi-floating discs, floating caliper 2-piston, 2-pad caliper (GT1000). Rear brake 245 mm disc, 1-piston floating caliper
TiresFront 120/70 R 17. Rear 180/55 R 17
Rake, trail24°, 92 mm (3.6 in)
Wheelbase1,425 mm (56.1 in) except 2006 Sport1000 and Paul Smart, 1,462 mm (57.6 in)[3]
DimensionsL: 2,100 mm (83 in)
W: 710 mm (28 in)
H: 1,030 mm (41 in)
Seat height825 mm (32.5 in) (Sport1000, PS1000), 810 mm (32 in) (GT1000)
Weight179 kg (395 lb) (Sport1000), 183 kg (403 lb) (GT1000), 181 kg (399 lb) (PS1000) (dry)
Fuel capacity15 L (3.3 imp gal; 4.0 US gal) (includes 3.5 L (0.77 imp gal; 0.92 US gal) reserve)

They were the product of Ducati's design chief Pierre Terblanche, who said the series started with the Evoluzione MH900e replica of Mike Hailwood's victorious 1978 Isle of Man TT bike. The different variations are based on similar frames, and powered by the Desmodue 992 cc (60.5 in3) air-cooled 90° V-twin Ducati 1000 Dual Spark engine, also called the DS9 engine.

2006–2009 Sport1000 edit

 
2006 Ducati Sport1000

The Sport1000 took its inspiration from the 1973 Ducati 750 Sport and related 750 Imola Desmo, and had the look of a classic lightweight single-seat cafe racer. It used a two valve 1000DS motor with a 1,425 mm (56.1 in) wheelbase, trellis tube frame. The suspension used three way adjustable single Sachs rear shocks, and non-adjustable 43 mm Marzocchi front forks. The wheels were wire spoke large section alloy rims with tubed Pirelli Phantom tyres. Borrani were approached to supply the rims, but could not supply the volume, so Excel rims were used. The Sport1000 was available in black with a white stripe, red with a white stripe, or amber with a black stripe.

The 2006 model, known as the monoposto (single seat) had a well gusseted 60 mm section asymmetric swingarm and a single shock, with stacked mufflers on the right side, low clip-on handlebars, and a dry-clutch. In 2007, a variation was made to taller clip-on handlebars, a wet-clutch, and the GT1000's dual-shock swingarm with mufflers on both sides. This change created space for passenger footpegs and a removable rear seat cowl covering a pillion seat was added, prompting the name change to Sport1000 biposto (twin seat).

In 2007, a Sport1000SE was also produced in a limited run of 100, available only in the US, which used the configuration of the 2006 model and a black and gold paint scheme reminiscent of the square-case 1980 Ducati 900SS. This paint scheme was inspired by a custom scheme done to a 2006 model by a US dealer.

2007–2009 Sport1000S edit

 
Ducati Sport 1000S

The 2007 Ducati Sport1000S had the front suspension of the Sport1000, while adding a retro styled fairing like the Paul Smart. The model could be equipped with Ducati original accessory lower fairings to create a late 1960s or early 1970s race bike look. The 1000S followed the Sport1000's change to a dual-shock swing arm and wet clutch, though lower handlebars were required to fit under the fairing. 2007-2008 Monoposto models were available only in red with a white stripe, while in 2008 the paint scheme was changed to black with a white stripe for the Biposto model. The Ducati Sport Classic 1000 Biposto model was also very similar. The bike came in two styles. ""Monoposto"" or ""Biposto"" with the main difference being the "monoposto" is a one seater and the "biposto" being a two seater, hence the "mono" and "Bi" connotations. Here are some of the numbers gained from Ducati themselves of how many Bipostos were produced: 2007 model year there were black 240 total/ 69 USA, red 253 total/60 USA, yellow 204 total/109 USA, 2008 black 84 total/ 52 USA, red 14 total/ o USA, yellow 0 total/ 0 USA, total for 2007 697 / 238 USA, 2008 98 / 52 USA. Despite there being so few variants made, they were not number tagged (example (1/300, as many limited run motorcycles are) as their low amounts made were not from Ducati themselves limiting the amounts made like the Paul Smart Model, but rather they were not popular at the time to the public, so low demand caused low production numbers. In 2010 Disney released the film Tron Legacy that featured a black 2008 Ducati Sport Classic 1000 Biposto, so the bike gained popularity, but the production of the motorcycles had already been ceased, so the rarity grew from that point on as a valuable collectors item for the sport classic line as a whole.

2006 Paul Smart Limited Edition edit

 
2006 Ducati Paul Smart 1000LE

Paul Smart rode the 750 Imola Desmo competition bike to victory in 1972, and the 1974 750 SuperSport was based on that, tank and sidepanels painted silver, fairing painted green and silver with a green frame. The Giugiaro case 900 and 750 SuperSports had the blue and silver paint. The inspiration for Paul Smart LE is based on these bikes. It has multi adjustable Öhlins suspension front and rear, the fairing, steering damper, and a green frame to go with the silver and blue paint on the tank, lower clip-ons, fairing, and side covers. The Paul Smart was limited to 2000 examples worldwide

2007–2010 GT1000 edit

 
A red Ducati GT1000. A yellow Sport1000 is in the background, with a silver Paul Smart visible further back.

The Ducati GT1000 used a similar steel tubular trellis frame to the Paul Smart and the Sport1000, and the same Desmodue 992 cc (60.5 in3) engine. It was designed with comfort in mind and intended for sport-touring riders.[4] The frame differed from the Sport1000 in the addition of mounting points for twin shocks and side panels. The GT1000 had touring handlebars, mounted on the same front forks as the Sport has clip-ons: non-adjustable 43 mm Marzocchi upside-down forks.

While the rear end had the seventies appearance, the components were more modern. The rear suspension used twin Sachs shocks, adjustable for spring pre-load, mounted on a beefy 60 mm section swingarm. Wide Excel 17 inch chromed steel (36 spoke) rims are laced with thick 4.4 mm spokes to silver painted aluminum alloy hubs, necessitating the use of tube-type tires.

The front brakes of the GT1000 were derived from the other SportClassic models, and had two Brembo floating calipers with 30 and 32 mm diameter thermally insulated pistons. They were semi-floating discs with a diameter of 320 mm and a thickness of 4 mm. The rear brake system consisted of a floating single piston Brembo 34 mm caliper with high friction sintered pads and a 245 mm disc (bigger rear disc for two-up riders).

It had twin exhausts and silencers, and pillion pegs where they belong for riding any distance. The silencers (exhausts) have more of a "Silentium" look and were not designed to resemble the original 'reverse cone' "Conti" silencers that were present on the original 1970s Ducatis that inspired the GT1000.

The GT 1000 Touring was a special edition model with chrome fenders, a small chrome luggage rack, a higher handlebar and a windscreen.[5]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Falloon, Ian (2004). Standard Catalog of Ducati Motorcycles 1946-2005. Iola, WI: KP Books. p. 249. ISBN 978-0-87349-714-5.
  2. ^ "2006 SportClassic". Retrieved 2009-04-25.
  3. ^ a b Model Year archive, Ducati Sp.A., retrieved 2010-06-07
  4. ^ Richard Backus (September–October 2007). "Ducati's Sport Classic GT1000". Motorcycle Classics. Retrieved 2009-08-11.
  5. ^ Ducati Homepage Retrieved 2014-10-12


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The Ducati SportClassics are a range of retro styled motorcycles introduced by Ducati at the 2003 Tokyo Motor Show and put on sale in 2005 for the 2006 model year The Paul Smart version was made for the 2006 model year only while the Sport1000 ran from 2006 through the 2009 model years and the GT1000 ran from the 2007 through 2010 model years 3 Ducati SportClassic 1 2 ManufacturerDucati Motor Holding S p A Also calledSport1000 GT1000 Paul Smart 1000PredecessorMH900eClassstandardEngine992 cc 60 5 in3 90 V twin 94 x 71 5 mm Compression Ratio 10 1Top speed217 km h 135 mph Power68 kW 91 bhp 8 000 rpmTorque9 3 kgf m 67 lbf ft 6 000 rpmTransmissionGearbox 6 speed Ratios 1st 37 15 2nd 30 17 3rd 27 20 4th 24 22 5th 23 24 6th 24 28 Primary drive Straight cut gears ratio 1 84 Final drive Chain Front sprocket 15 Rear sprocket 38SuspensionFront 43 mm upside down telescopic fork Sport1000 GT1000 Ohlins 43 mm upside down fully adjustable fork PS1000 Rear Sachs fully adjustable monoshock absorber on the left side Sport1000 Twin shock absorbers GT1000 Ohlins fully adjustable monoshock absorber on the left side PS1000 BrakesFront 2 x 320 mm semi floating discs floating caliper 2 piston 2 sintered pad caliper Sport1000 PS1000 2 x 320 mm semi floating discs floating caliper 2 piston 2 pad caliper GT1000 Rear brake 245 mm disc 1 piston floating caliperTiresFront 120 70 R 17 Rear 180 55 R 17Rake trail24 92 mm 3 6 in Wheelbase1 425 mm 56 1 in except 2006 Sport1000 and Paul Smart 1 462 mm 57 6 in 3 DimensionsL 2 100 mm 83 in W 710 mm 28 in H 1 030 mm 41 in Seat height825 mm 32 5 in Sport1000 PS1000 810 mm 32 in GT1000 Weight179 kg 395 lb Sport1000 183 kg 403 lb GT1000 181 kg 399 lb PS1000 dry Fuel capacity15 L 3 3 imp gal 4 0 US gal includes 3 5 L 0 77 imp gal 0 92 US gal reserve They were the product of Ducati s design chief Pierre Terblanche who said the series started with the Evoluzione MH900e replica of Mike Hailwood s victorious 1978 Isle of Man TT bike The different variations are based on similar frames and powered by the Desmodue 992 cc 60 5 in3 air cooled 90 V twin Ducati 1000 Dual Spark engine also called the DS9 engine Contents 1 2006 2009 Sport1000 2 2007 2009 Sport1000S 3 2006 Paul Smart Limited Edition 4 2007 2010 GT1000 5 Notes2006 2009 Sport1000 edit nbsp 2006 Ducati Sport1000 The Sport1000 took its inspiration from the 1973 Ducati 750 Sport and related 750 Imola Desmo and had the look of a classic lightweight single seat cafe racer It used a two valve 1000DS motor with a 1 425 mm 56 1 in wheelbase trellis tube frame The suspension used three way adjustable single Sachs rear shocks and non adjustable 43 mm Marzocchi front forks The wheels were wire spoke large section alloy rims with tubed Pirelli Phantom tyres Borrani were approached to supply the rims but could not supply the volume so Excel rims were used The Sport1000 was available in black with a white stripe red with a white stripe or amber with a black stripe The 2006 model known as the monoposto single seat had a well gusseted 60 mm section asymmetric swingarm and a single shock with stacked mufflers on the right side low clip on handlebars and a dry clutch In 2007 a variation was made to taller clip on handlebars a wet clutch and the GT1000 s dual shock swingarm with mufflers on both sides This change created space for passenger footpegs and a removable rear seat cowl covering a pillion seat was added prompting the name change to Sport1000 biposto twin seat In 2007 a Sport1000SE was also produced in a limited run of 100 available only in the US which used the configuration of the 2006 model and a black and gold paint scheme reminiscent of the square case 1980 Ducati 900SS This paint scheme was inspired by a custom scheme done to a 2006 model by a US dealer 2007 2009 Sport1000S edit nbsp Ducati Sport 1000S The 2007 Ducati Sport1000S had the front suspension of the Sport1000 while adding a retro styled fairing like the Paul Smart The model could be equipped with Ducati original accessory lower fairings to create a late 1960s or early 1970s race bike look The 1000S followed the Sport1000 s change to a dual shock swing arm and wet clutch though lower handlebars were required to fit under the fairing 2007 2008 Monoposto models were available only in red with a white stripe while in 2008 the paint scheme was changed to black with a white stripe for the Biposto model The Ducati Sport Classic 1000 Biposto model was also very similar The bike came in two styles Monoposto or Biposto with the main difference being the monoposto is a one seater and the biposto being a two seater hence the mono and Bi connotations Here are some of the numbers gained from Ducati themselves of how many Bipostos were produced 2007 model year there were black 240 total 69 USA red 253 total 60 USA yellow 204 total 109 USA 2008 black 84 total 52 USA red 14 total o USA yellow 0 total 0 USA total for 2007 697 238 USA 2008 98 52 USA Despite there being so few variants made they were not number tagged example 1 300 as many limited run motorcycles are as their low amounts made were not from Ducati themselves limiting the amounts made like the Paul Smart Model but rather they were not popular at the time to the public so low demand caused low production numbers In 2010 Disney released the film Tron Legacy that featured a black 2008 Ducati Sport Classic 1000 Biposto so the bike gained popularity but the production of the motorcycles had already been ceased so the rarity grew from that point on as a valuable collectors item for the sport classic line as a whole 2006 Paul Smart Limited Edition editMain article Ducati PaulSmart 1000 LE nbsp 2006 Ducati Paul Smart 1000LE Paul Smart rode the 750 Imola Desmo competition bike to victory in 1972 and the 1974 750 SuperSport was based on that tank and sidepanels painted silver fairing painted green and silver with a green frame The Giugiaro case 900 and 750 SuperSports had the blue and silver paint The inspiration for Paul Smart LE is based on these bikes It has multi adjustable Ohlins suspension front and rear the fairing steering damper and a green frame to go with the silver and blue paint on the tank lower clip ons fairing and side covers The Paul Smart was limited to 2000 examples worldwide2007 2010 GT1000 edit nbsp A red Ducati GT1000 A yellow Sport1000 is in the background with a silver Paul Smart visible further back The Ducati GT1000 used a similar steel tubular trellis frame to the Paul Smart and the Sport1000 and the same Desmodue 992 cc 60 5 in3 engine It was designed with comfort in mind and intended for sport touring riders 4 The frame differed from the Sport1000 in the addition of mounting points for twin shocks and side panels The GT1000 had touring handlebars mounted on the same front forks as the Sport has clip ons non adjustable 43 mm Marzocchi upside down forks While the rear end had the seventies appearance the components were more modern The rear suspension used twin Sachs shocks adjustable for spring pre load mounted on a beefy 60 mm section swingarm Wide Excel 17 inch chromed steel 36 spoke rims are laced with thick 4 4 mm spokes to silver painted aluminum alloy hubs necessitating the use of tube type tires The front brakes of the GT1000 were derived from the other SportClassic models and had two Brembo floating calipers with 30 and 32 mm diameter thermally insulated pistons They were semi floating discs with a diameter of 320 mm and a thickness of 4 mm The rear brake system consisted of a floating single piston Brembo 34 mm caliper with high friction sintered pads and a 245 mm disc bigger rear disc for two up riders It had twin exhausts and silencers and pillion pegs where they belong for riding any distance The silencers exhausts have more of a Silentium look and were not designed to resemble the original reverse cone Conti silencers that were present on the original 1970s Ducatis that inspired the GT1000 The GT 1000 Touring was a special edition model with chrome fenders a small chrome luggage rack a higher handlebar and a windscreen 5 Notes edit Falloon Ian 2004 Standard Catalog of Ducati Motorcycles 1946 2005 Iola WI KP Books p 249 ISBN 978 0 87349 714 5 2006 SportClassic Retrieved 2009 04 25 a b Model Year archive Ducati Sp A retrieved 2010 06 07 Richard Backus September October 2007 Ducati s Sport Classic GT1000 Motorcycle Classics Retrieved 2009 08 11 Ducati Homepage Retrieved 2014 10 12 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ducati SportClassic amp oldid 1185587461, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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