The style is consistent throughout the whole bike as well. The turn
signals and taillights all have the same 70s styling; the single
headlight and racing stripe right down the middle, it’s all part of the
same minimalist look.
This is the real deal though, not just a
pretty face. The engine is immensely powerful, it does whatever you want
it to do, I was tempted to just ride away, go as far away as possible,
leave everything behind and just start a new life. Me and the bike. It’s
inexplicable, it just feels good. It has a musical, harmonious rumble.
The
seating position is undoubtedly awkward. The stretch is even more
extreme than a lot of the modern sport bikes. It puts a bit of a kink in
your neck, but it’s worth it. Even if I couldn’t take it over 35, it’d
still be worth it for the looks you get in the city.
Ducati Sports BikeThe
irony is, I’m young enough still to drive this machine at the speeds
which it was meant to be driven, without reservation, and to cruise
around the city stretched and bent into it’s weirdly radical driver’s
position, yet relatively unbothered by the pressure on my wrists and
back. But this purchase will put a frightening dent in my finances, if I
can afford it at all. For the lucky older guys though, the ones who can
easily afford this $11,500 dollar toy and do appreciate the beauty of
the old cafĂ© racer styling, it’s probably too unforgiving on their
bodies to even be a real consideration. Terrible irony.
Ducati Sports BikeLet’s break down the specs first:
The
Ducati Sport 1000 Biposto (two-seater) has a type L-twin cylinder
air-cooled engine with just under 1000cc displacement (992cc). The bike
has a wet weight (with gas and fluids and battery) of 436 pounds, and a
tank that holds 3.9 gallons of fuel. But it’s so much more than the sum
of its parts.
Ducati did it up on the Sport 1000. You can see the
quality everywhere. The retro instrument panel with the 6 multi colored
indicator lights: warning light for low oil pressure, indicators for
high beam, fuel reserve, turn signals, etc etc. The white backed/retro
lettered speedometer and rev counter with chrome trim. The attention to
detail is just fantastic.
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