Manufacturer | Ducati |
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Also called | "Ten-nine-eight" |
Production | 2200 (1098R: 227–209) |
Predecessor | 999 |
Successor | 1198 |
Class | Sport bike[1] |
Engine | 1,099–1,198 cc (67.1–73.1 cu in) 90° L-twin cylinder, 4 valve per cylinder Desmodromic, liquid cooled |
Bore / stroke | 104.0 mm × 64.7 mm (4.09 in × 2.55 in) 106.0 mm × 67.9 mm (4.17 in × 2.67 in) (1098R) |
Top speed | 173.3 mph (278.9 km/h)[2] |
Power | 160–180 hp |
Torque | 90–99 ft·lbf |
Related | Ducati 848 |
The Ducati 1098 is a sport bike made by Ducati from 2007 to 2009, in three versions, the 1098, 1098S, and 1098R.[1][3] The 1098 was succeeded by the 1198 in 2009, though the 1098R remained in production that year.
The 1098 shares more design elements with the older 998 than with its predecessor the 999, such as horizontally placed headlights and a non-integrated exhaust system. Another carryover from its 916/998 heritage is the single-sided swingarm. The 1098 was designed by Ducati designer, Giandrea Fabbro.[4]