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Ducati 1098 Burnout

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Uploaded by on May 30, 2008

Well a new rear skin is going on in the morning so here goes the last bit of the original OEM one, it lasted 3550 miles before it was sacraficed to the tire gods in this video.

**EDIT** This rear tire was garbage before I started this burnout, I do not ruin perfectly good tires doing burnouts on this bike, I have other bikes for that. So stop all the hatin about me wasting a tire, it was getting changed in the morning!!

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  • ** UPDATE **

    For all the haters who think Ducati's are fragile little mantle pieces that arent designed to be ridden like any other superbike, I just rolled 19,000 miles with this bike yesterday. 19,000 miles of daily commuting, ripping twisties on weekends, track days, finishing back tires like this, and enjoying my bike... and guess what... it still runs as good as the day I bought it and I have not had a single problem with it. Give the Italians some credit, they can build a bike too.

  • Ducati's are classy bikes for sophisticated people. leave that ape shit for noobs on the Japanese bikes

  • @frisc45 That's where everybody seems to miss the bus on their thinking. Ducatis are designed, built and tested on a race track. Classifying what "type" of people ride a certain "type" or brand of bike is just retarded. I love anything on two wheels. I own a Suzuki, a Yamaha, a Kawasaki, a Ducati and a friggin Chinese 150cc moped. Yes, I'll build a Harley eventually too. What "class" of person am I?

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  • @ducatista0531 You take it off and throw it away when it's shot, thats the day to do it! Anybody can afford to burn up what's left of tomorrow's garbage :D

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  • @Abraxxas1127 part of the reason is that there engine doesnt rev super high so the the engine wont wear out as fast as the four cylinder bikes ;)

  • jay ducati

  • @Abraxxas1127 an idiot

  • torque

    

  • @sabbathian Rock on. My little brother's first street bike was an '05 KTM 625 SMC... most fun thing to ride on the street EVER!! LOVED it, that thing withstood 14,500 miles with no problems other than having to replace a leaking base gasket once. He sold it to buy an 848 a couple years ago. Still miss that KTM :)

  • @Sync13371337 You people crack me up. You mean to tell me that a Ducati, which is born and built for racing and countless hours at a time on a race track at full throttle, pounding off the rev limitter... but it cant handle a 4K rpm, 1/8 throttle rolling burnout? I wonder how many of you people who talk like this have ever even ridden a motorcycle... LOL!!!

    

  • NOOO!!!! its torture, not on a ducati :(

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