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- Ducati_848 abstract "The Ducati 848 is a sport bike, with a 849 cc (51.8 cu in) V-twin engine, manufactured by Ducati. It was announced on November 6, 2007 for the 2008 model year and replaces the 749, although the 848 model name was already listed on the compatible parts table for the 1098 fuel tank, giving away the secret a few months early. The 848 makes a tested 115.6 hp (86 kW) at 10,000 rpm and 62 lb·ft (84.1 N·m) at 8,250 rpm. With a manufacturer claimed dry weight of 168 kg (370 lb), the 848 undercuts its larger displacement sibling, the 1198, by 5 kg (11 lb).In August 2010, Ducati announced the 848 Evo, as the evolution of the model. The bike featured small revisions such as a black swingarm, Mono-block Brembo brake calipers, steering damper mount as well as some very minor engine revisions.In 2013, Ducati announced the 848 was replaced by the 899 Panigale.".
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- Ducati_848 brakes "Front: Two 320 mm semi-floating discs, radial Brembo 4-piston calipers".
- Ducati_848 brakes "Rear: 245 mm disc, 2-piston caliper".
- Ducati_848 class Sport_bike.
- Ducati_848 compression "12".
- Ducati_848 engine "4".
- Ducati_848 fuelCapacity "incl reserve".
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- Ducati_848 manufacturer Ducati.
- Ducati_848 name "Ducati 848".
- Ducati_848 power "@ 10,000 rpm".
- Ducati_848 power "@ 10,010 rpm".
- Ducati_848 power "@ 10,400 rpm".
- Ducati_848 predecessor Ducati_749.
- Ducati_848 production "2008".
- Ducati_848 rakeTrail "24.5".
- Ducati_848 related Ducati_1198.
- Ducati_848 successor Ducati_899.
- Ducati_848 suspension "Front: Showa fully adjustable upside-down forks, travel".
- Ducati_848 suspension "Rear: Showa fully adjustable monoshock, travel".
- Ducati_848 tires "Front: 120/70 ZR17".
- Ducati_848 tires "Rear: 180/55 ZR17".
- Ducati_848 torque "62.0".
- Ducati_848 torque "@ 8,250 rpm".
- Ducati_848 torque "@ 8325 rpm".
- Ducati_848 transmission "6".
- Ducati_848 subject Category:Ducati_motorcycles.
- Ducati_848 subject Category:Motorcycles_introduced_in_2008.
- Ducati_848 subject Category:Sport_bikes.
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- Ducati_848 comment "The Ducati 848 is a sport bike, with a 849 cc (51.8 cu in) V-twin engine, manufactured by Ducati. It was announced on November 6, 2007 for the 2008 model year and replaces the 749, although the 848 model name was already listed on the compatible parts table for the 1098 fuel tank, giving away the secret a few months early. The 848 makes a tested 115.6 hp (86 kW) at 10,000 rpm and 62 lb·ft (84.1 N·m) at 8,250 rpm.".
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