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Ducati Paul Smart 1000ie

Make Model Ducati Paul Smart 1000ie
Year 2006
Engine Air cooled, four stroke, 90°“L”twin cylinder, DOHC, desmodromic 4 valve per cylinder. 
Capacity 992
Bore x Stroke 94 x 71.5 mm
Compression Ratio 10.0:1
Induction Marelli electronic fuel injection, 45mm throttle body
Ignition  /  Starting Marelli electronic  /  electric
Clutch Multiplate with hydraulic control
Max Power 67.7 KW 92 hp @ 8000 rpm 
Max Torque 9.3 kg-m 67.3 lb-ft @ 6000 rpm 
Transmission  /  Drive 6 Speed  /  chain
Ratio 1st 37/15, 2nd 30/17, 3rd 27/20, 4th 24/22, 5th 23/24, 6th 24/28
Frame Tubular steel trellis
Front Suspension ?hlins 43 mm upside-down fully adjustable fork 120mm wheel travel.
Rear Suspension ?hlins fully adjustable monoshock absorber on the left side, 133mm wheel travel.
Front Brakes 2x 320mm discs  4 piston calipers
Rear Brakes Single 245mm disc 2 piston caliper
Front Tyre 120/70 ZR17
Rear Tyre 180/55 ZR17
Seat Height 825 mm
Dry-Weight 187 kg
Fuel Capacity  15 Litres
Reviews  Motorcycle.mapdv.com  /  Moto Station  /  Motorcycle.mapdv.com

DUCATI PAUL SMART 1000 Limited Edition

The new Ducati Paul Smart 1000 L.E. is inspired by the 1974 Super Sport 750 and is a tribute to the 750 "Imola" bike that the English racer Paul Smart took to victory in the 1972 Imola 200.

On a cloudy day in April 1972, Paul Smart of Kent, England, tested the new Taglioni designed race bike. It was a momentous event in motorcycling history. On that day, Smart rode a new untested Ducati 750 twin to a historic surprise victory at the Imola 200, beating all comers. In the same race the Italian racer Bruno Spaggiari, also riding a Ducati 750, crossed the finish line in second place for a Ducati sweep of the event. Inspired by these results, Engineer Taglioni decided to introduce production motorcycles with the styling and the latest technological solutions of the 750 "Imola".

It was the beginning of the modern Ducati racing era and the emergence of the big-bore twin, sport bike dynasty. Descendants of that historic race bike led the way to the production 750SS, Hailwood's Isle of Man winning 900SS, contemporary SuperSports and eventually the Superbikes of today.

The 1974 Super Sport 750 is clearly the crown jewel of any classic motorcycle collection.
Often referred to as the original Superbike, it was the first Ducati to combine all the performance of Smart's race bike with a new elegant and trend setting design. The bike boasted beautifully styled components like the "round case" Bevel Drive twin engine, equipped for the first time with Engineer Fabio Taglioni's Desmodromic valve actuation system. The development of the Ducati Desmodromic system started in the late 50's and continues to EVOlve to this day. Every street and racing engine Ducati produces still utilizes the Desmodtromic system; it remains a significant factor in Ducati's performance advantage. The SuperSport 750 boasted an elegantly styled fairing and bodywork painted in the now famous Metallic Silver colour, complimented by a frame painted in Sea Green. Viewed from any angle the bike always seems in harmony with itself and its street environment. In its day it was "the" ultimate sport bike.

After more than thirty years Ducati reintroduces the same essential lines that represent the very essence and pinnacle of beauty in the renaissance of sport motorcycles.

The new Ducati Paul Smart 1000 Limited Edition features unmistakeable styling, accentuated by the rounded lines of the fairing and fuel tank. The new exhaust system, in black chromed and sanded stainless steel, has distinctive stacked twin silencers positioned on the right-hand side of the bike.

The unique steel tube swingarm is characterized by an elliptical "GP" style right leg, which accommodates the placement of the new exhaust system.
The advanced air-cooled Desmo 1000 DS engine delivers the perfect balance of torque and horsepower performance.

The exclusive character of the Paul Smart 1000 Limited Edition, of which only 2000 will be produced, is underlined by the use of top-level fully-adjustable ?hlins suspension and by the Metallic Silver fairing and Sea Green frame colours, as on the 1974 Super Sport 750.

Ducati's first big sportbikes - the superbikes of their era - date back to the early 1970's. They raced and they won; they were the joy of the most sport-oriented and fanatical riders, and now they are sought-after collectors' items. Now, as then, they are seen as fine examples of style and performance, but above all, they are magnificent motorcycles to look at and to ride.
These bikes were made with the heart and the head, so they were minimalist machines with few frills but plenty of thrills to ride.

It was an era when every detail and each component was as important as the overall impression of the complete motorcycle. From the lustre of an engine case to the shape of a valve cover, from the elegant routing of a fuel line to the graphic treatment of the livery, every element was important in its individual form and in harmony with the total finished creation. These were motorcycles to race, motorcycles to ride, motorcycles to inspire. They were the awesome sport motorcycles that built the art and culture of Italian motorcycling.

The 1970's was a period when manufacturers were pouring-out a seemingly endless string of new models. One or two became classics; most went through life unnoticed, and then were forgotten; but no-one ever forgot the gorgeous Ducati big bore race bikes or their road-going counter parts which fuelled the fantasies of a whole generation.

This style of bike, a concept of essential purposeful design was an idea that never really died; it just lay dormant, biding its time until the moment was ripe to rise again. An essential, racing twin-cylinder, with lines designed more by the hand of a man than the click of a mouse; mechanical details boldly in view, harmonious shapes and only the best componentry: let's face it, they are things of beauty. An agile, lightweight bike as advanced as this is a joy to ride, especially if it has got a vibrant, pulsating engine like the twin-cylinder Ducati Desmo.

The recipe couldn't be simpler. Or could it? It takes a deep-rooted pedigree and the aptitude for designing bikes for people who really love them, but then that's all in the Ducati "DNA".

The unique new family of Ducati SportClassics is the premier example on the world stage of "vintage" styled motorcycles built with the best of modern technology and components. Bikes built in Italy, bikes built with soul, to be as seductive as their ancestors of the wild 70's, but to be as fun to ride quickly and reliable as a modern bike must.

Timeless beauty is the result, and obsessive attention to detail. But then what do you expect? Ducati SportClassics are real motorcycles for real bikers. But above all, they are real Ducati motorcycles!

DUCATI SPORTCLASSIC

If ever there was a motorcycle manufacturer capable of turning dreams into reality, it's Ducati.
At the end of 2003, Ducati previewed three new concept bikes at the Tokyo Motor Show, which embodied the beauty, timeless style and sporting heritage of the Ducati motorcycles of the 1970's. Now, just two years later, the three bikes are coming off the production lines in Bologna; three unprecedented creations that make up a complete family of "classically styled" sport motorcycles, called the Ducati SportClassic family: the Paul Smart 1000 Limited Edition, the Sport 1000 and the GT 1000 (due in Spring 2006).

The new SportClassic family reflects the styling of the motorcycles built in Ducati's workshops in the 1970's, characterised by a minimalist, racing look, with exposed chassis and engines, complimented by bodywork with elegant rounded shapes.

To emphasis the unique style and performance origins of the three SportClassics, Ducati has used top-level components styled with original form and finishes, featuring chrome and polished aluminium that provide the final touch, personalise the range and EVOke the lines of the bikes from which they're inspired. New colours and new colour combinations emphasize the original lines of the design.

Even though they reflect the best of the past, they incorporate the latest Ducati technology and engineering, creating a thoroughly modern motorcycle that lives-up to today's standards of road-going performance.

The Paul Smart L.E., Sport and GT are all powered by the advanced 1000 DS Desmo engine. The torquey air-cooled 90° L-Twin is the perfect match to power these new sport bikes. Slim between the legs and exposed for all to see, the latest two valve Desmo system, fuel-injection and computer controlled engine management ensure that the 1000 DS engine is powerful, dependable and thrilling to ride. Of course, these bikes take advantage of the Ducati tubular Trellis frame that perfectly enhances the beauty of the SportClassics, while delivering confident handling and consistent road manners.

With bikes that are as capable as the SportClassics, great brakes are fundamental. High quality Brembo callipers with sintered pads are used, gripping huge 320mm discs up front for strong and consistent stopping power.

The Ducati SportClassics feature distinguishing exclusive components such as beautiful wire spoke wheels laced with alloy rims, black-finish race inspired exhaust systems, unique new swingarms, rear suspension featuring side-mounted shocks, and exposed engine parts with chromed or black painted finishes.