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Cycle News 2014 Issue 47 November 25

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VOL. 51 ISSUE 47 NOVEMBER 25, 2014 P69 the opportunity to split the throttle operation in half. In Superstock there isn't the option to operate each pair of throttle bodies on a four-cylinder bike independently of the other, via its own electric stepper motor. This means that the Kawasakis that the Barni Ducati run against can only ever be four-cylinder screamers, com- plete with added grip issues, not a twin when it suits as Tom Sykes' works ZX-10R Superbike can be when it wants to. So over and above the basic Panigale, the R-version forming the basis of Mercado's title-win- ner goes a step further in speci- fication, with DLC-coated rock- er-arms and titanium conrods rather than the steel ones fitted to other versions, which save an overall 1.6 pounds in weight and together with a flywheel weighing 1.8 pounds less, result in a sig- nificantly lighter crankshaft as- sembly for the 90-degree V-twin engine, saving 2.14 pounds in to- tal. Because of this, the Panigale R's heavily oversquare motor revs another 500 rpm higher, with the soft revlimiter for the RBW throt- tle set at 12,000rpm on an en- gine carrying the largest-diame- ter pistons presently fitted to any production vehicle, two wheels or four. This lighter crankshaft as- sembly also allows engine speed to pick up much faster, in turn leading to enhanced accelera- tion, which was really noticeable swooping out of the long, long downhill left-hander leading on to Mugello's long front straight. This was also aided by the slight increase in compression ratio to 12.8:1 that Barni has been able to deliver by using thinner cylinder head gaskets on the otherwise stock engine. Together with an all-new Termignoni race exhaust introduced this season, which with its massive 70mm-diameter central tubone section fed by Mercado's Ducati dishes out 208 horsepower. Top speed? About 186 mph. and his boys took a stock Pani- gale R and blueprinted the liquid- cooled 90º V-twin Superquadro engine, whose 112 x 60.8mm dimensions in fact deliver a cu- bic capacity of 1198cc. Thanks to the sky-high revs by twin-cylinder standards permitted by its radi- cal ultra short-stroke dimensions combined with the added bene- fits of desmodromic valve opera- tion, the Superquadro delivers substantially improved horse- power compared to the older L-twin. Giugliano's 2011 title-win- ning 1198SP made 184 bhp at 10,500 rpm at the rear wheel, while, according to Marco Barn- abò, Mercado's 2014 Champion produces 208 bhp at the gear- box at 11,700 rpm, which trans- late to approximately 200 bhp at the rear wheel. "Rear wheel measurement is never completely accurate, be- cause of tire slip," asserts Barni. "I only measure dyno readings at the gearbox pinion." That's about the same as the fleet of Kawasakis, which cur- rently make Superstock grids anywhere in the world a sea of green, in a motorcycle weigh- ing 379 pounds with oil/water, no fuel. But unlike in World Su- perbike, where an RBW digital throttle that may be fitted under the rules to four-cylinder volume production bikes, which don't come with this as standard, gives

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