Blueprint Ducati 996 S (2000)

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The Ducati 996 S (2000) is a delectable piece of Italian engineering, combining style and power. When released, it was described as a race bike for the street, and its design certainly lived up to this promise. It has a lightweight frame, courtesy of a trellis frame made from lightweight yet strong Chromoly steel. As with all Ducati bikes, the 996 S is powered by a sophisticated air-cooled V-twin engine known as the SOHC. This monstrous beast produces over 100 hp, allowing the 996 S to reach speeds of up to 155 mph. The 996 S is equipped with a full-floating single-disc Brembo braking system with Brembo four-piston calipers, ensuring riders are able to stop in an instant. As standard, the 996 S also comes with inverted Marzocchi forks and adjustable hlins suspension for an unbeatable combination of agility and stability. In addition to its impressive performance features, the 996 S also features a classic beauty, boasting an iconic Ducati Trellis frame in bright red, coupled with a double-sided swing-arm and a range of stylish spoked wheels. Its minimalistic design gives the 996 S a classic aesthetic that only adds to its overall performance. The Ducati 996 S is a powerful, stylish, and reliable motorbike that will leave any rider grinning from ear to ear. It is the perfect bike for anyone who loves speed, precision, and Italian sophistication.

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