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Ducati 999 w/ Remus Exhaust

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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2006

Here is my 2004 Ducati 999 Superbike with a Carbon Fiber Remus Exhaust and Speedymoto open clutch cover and pressure plate.

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  • che bella bestiolina che hai.

    compimenti!!!

  • Grazie!

  • that engine is fucked

  • What? Are you retarded? Did you just get off the short bus? Do you even know what you are talking about? Obviously, you aren't aware of the more exotic aspects in life. Maybe you should climb back on your dime a dozen Gixxers and do some wheelies in traffic... Squid!

  • by the way do you even have a motorcycle ? i have a zzr 600

  • This IS my bike... along with a Honda VTX1800C, and a Yamaha WR450F. I have owned a Yamaha R6 and R1 in the past.

    I guess there was a problem with a language barrier. If so, I apologize.

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  • God!!! I am sure that's the sound of angels coming to take our souls to a special place.

  • Dude Remus-Eh ownz dude and i mean it..

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  • damn that sounds like a beast awesome bike man

  • btw please excuse my spelling im on a touch phone still getting used to the screen

  • @two45triox you can argue semantics of the engine all day.. look at the engine from this bike tils your head to teh right.. omg its a v-twin slung to the right.. same arguement of slant 6-straight six in cars.. REGAURDLESS of piston position i still stand on the TWIN cylander italian sportbike obliterating its asian competition

  • @Munkee1865

    I think he thinks the dry clutch is a piston that's living it's own life :p

  • @87gtabird That's an "L" twin dude, not a V.

  • @hannibal2007LECTER the dry clutch on ducs all sound rattly like that. its the sound of superiority in power transfer that is ducati.. moron. btw this v- twin bike can obliterate any asian bike short of the zx11r and the famed busa and still carve corners better than both of the above mentioned boats. i know your comment is 2 years old but i do hope you see this.

  • @TheBayliss155 Thanks for the info on the Dry Clutch, it seems to have it's advantages which makes the annoying sound less of a problem. I didn't know the 848 didn't have one, but thats cool as well. As for the Spelling lesson, I know how it's spelled, i put that screen name years ago, without realizing or cheaking if i spelled it wrong. But it's something I can live with without a problem.

  • @supersayin1

    dry clutch can take more power before it starts to slip.

    A dry clutch is aircooled so the oil doesnt get hot thanks to the clutch,important during races.

    The 848 hasnt got a dry clutch ! ;)

    And its Saiyan..not sayin

  • Whats up guys. Can anyone tell me why Ducati went with a dry clutch? It's a very beautiful Motorcycle, but when your not on the clutch it would scare you into thinking something is wrong with the bike until you remember it's just the sound of the clutch. Any advantages to having a dry clutch, or is it simply Ducati being different? Beautiful Bike, I actually want one. A Fila 999 or 848 Evo, Eventhough I'll have a 2011 Kawasaki ZX-10 in my Garage 1st. LOL!!!

  • @bilibalala easily !

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