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        Ducati Panigale 1299S
    	
 
 By adding a name to the number, 
				1199, the Panigale went against the tradition of Ducati 
				Superbikes, which had previously always been known by just a 
				number. The name refers to the district of Bologna where the 
				company headquarters is, and has always been, and so strengthens 
				the link with the Ducati home territory. Thanks to its 
				technological features, the 1199 Panigale opened the way for a 
				new frontier of supersports bikes, with its Superquadro engine 
				and monocoque chassis. With the 1299, Ducati pushes the 
				characterising features of the 1199 Panigale still further 
				forward. The 1299 is an object of desire that will fill the 
				dreams of fans throughout the world. 
 
				The latest generation of Ducati Superbikes 
				builds upon engineering and design solutions introduced on the 
				1199, rendering the concept of the Superbike for the road still 
				more extreme. The new 1299 Panigale has more torque, it's more 
				powerful and responsive than the 1199, the bike it replaces, 
				while at the same time it's easier and safer to ride thanks to 
				the use of innovative solutions devised by Ducati Corse, to 
				allow everyday fans to experience the technology of world 
				champions. 
 
				For 2015 Ducati also introduces the Panigale 
				R, which is the homologated base for its World Superbike 
				machines and is essentially a road-legal race bike with 
				indicators and lights. Fitted with the 1198 cm3 Superquadro 
				engine, thus falling within Superbike displacement limits, it 
				boasts titanium intake and exhaust valves and rods, two-ring 
				pistons and an extremely lightweight crankshaft which is 
				balanced with tungsten inserts, to guarantee a maximum power of 
				205 hp at 11,500 revs/minute and a torque of 136.2 Nm at 10,250 
				rpm. The Panigale R is also fitted with Öhlins mechanical 
				suspension, an adjustable swingarm pivot and the same electronic 
				technology as the 1299 Panigale, as well as a lithium ion 
				battery which means a reduction in weight of over 2 kg, making 
				it a total of 6 kg lighter than the 1199 Panigale R. 
 
				With the new 1,285 cm3 Superquadro power unit, Ducati has raised 
				the bar on performance yet higher. 
 
				Thanks to the secondary air valve a supply of clean air directly 
				from the airbox can be introduced into the exhaust port of each 
				head (just after the exhaust valve). With a controlled 
				introduction of oxygen, the exiting hot gases can be completely 
				combusted so as to eliminate any particles of noncombusted fuel 
				that would otherwise enter the atmosphere. The exhaust of the 
				1299 Panigale has
				been redesigned compared to the previous 1199 Panigale model. 
				 
				Ducati Traction Control (DTC) 
				Sport Riding Mode 
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