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Cycle News 2013 Issue 42 October 22

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VOL. 50 ISSUE 42 OCTOBER 22, 2013 2 3 2. A Sachs gas-charged shock soaks up the bumps at the rear. 3. Unlike the 1199 Panigale, the 899 uses a double-sided swingarm. The 899 is much different from the 848 Evo. R&D Director on the project. "It is very complicated, the aluminum casting, so we wanted to simplify the construction of this motorcycle and we shifted to the steel trellis. It is much more simple to manufacture." Plastic covers hide the less-expensive steel in an effort to make it look like the more expensive 1199. At least from a distance. The 899 Panigale also uses a steel, 4.49-gallon fuel tank (.8mm thick) – half a gallon bigger than the plastic unit found on the 848 Evo. The steel unit also weighs two pounds less than the Evo, according to Ducati. So lighter with more capacity. A win-win. P93 Ducati also toned down the suspension components on the 899 compared to the 1199. The new bike gets a fully adjustable 43mm Showa Big Piston Fork (BPF) up front and a Sachs monoshock, also fully adjustable, at the rear. Sachs also produces the non-adjustable steering damper that comes on the 899 Panigale. The 899's 17-inch wheels will come shod in Pirelli Rosa Corsa tires. Brakes on the 899 are Brembo: 320mm x 4.5mm front discs that use Brembo's four-piston Monobloc M4.32 calipers; and a single 245mm rear disc that

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