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Italian Firm Gives Ducati 999 a Streetfighter Attitude
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Italian Firm Gives Ducati 999 a Streetfighter Attitude
03 Nov 2020 Custom
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Look, the fearsome Ducati 999 is one hell of a beast. With its spectacular performance and some truly malicious power output figures, this bad boy boasts a blend of top-grade elements that’ll leave you wanting for nothing. All things considered, the Italian marvel is a force to be reckoned with!

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It is powered by a brutal DOHC L-twin colossus that houses a total of eight desmodromic valves and a feral displacement of 998cc. Additionally, the fiend prides itself with a remarkable compression ratio of 11.4:1 and a healthy dose of Marelli components, including an electronic fuel injection kit with 54 mm (2.13 inches) throttle bodies.

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This liquid-cooled monstrosity is perfectly capable of delivering as much as 140 hp at 9,750 revs. On the other hand, a relentless torque output of up to 80 pound-feet (109 Nm) will be achieved at approximately 8,000 rpm. The engine’s crushing power is transmitted to a chain final drive via a six-speed gearbox. Ultimately, this enables Ducati’s leviathan to run the quarter mile in no more than eleven seconds, while its top speed is rated at a whopping 162 mph (260 kph).

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A tubular steel trellis frame is tasked with holding the powertrain units in place. It is supported by fully-adjustable 43 mm (1.7 inches) Showa inverted forks at the front, along with a single shock absorber and a double-sided swingarm at the rear. Stopping power is taken care of by twin 320 mm (12.6 inches) brake rotors and four-piston calipers up front, joined by a 245 mm (9.65 inches) disc and a dual-piston caliper on the other end.

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The whole structure crawls on a pair of 17-inch alloy wheels with five Y-shaped spokes. Finally, it has a dry weight of just 410 lbs (186 kg). Without going into any other details, it's safe to conclude that 999 isn’t messing around.

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As such, I’ll bet Luca Brambilla’s Quattro Bulloni had a hell of a time customizing this work of mechanical art. To be fair, this Italian moto craftsman is no stranger to the magnificent realm of two-wheeled machines. 4Bulloni’s portfolio hosts a selection of rolling masterpieces that’ll leave just about any rider speechless.

To give you a better idea as to what Brambilla’s workshop is all about, we’ll be diving in for a quick examination of his accomplishments on a glorious Ducati 999-based entity with a streetfighter attire. Let me tell you, this damn thing looks the business!

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When this bike arrived on 4Bulloni’s doorstep, it was already equipped with an array of aftermarket modules, such as rear-mounted foot pegs, custom turn signals and a neat exhaust system from FF Fresco, as well as several carbon fiber items and an upgraded clutch.

After sketching is ideas on paper, Brambilla went about crafting countless one-off bodywork items by hand, using aluminum metal sheets. Most notably, you will see an outlandish front fairing at the front, which hugs a retro-style headlight.

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On the opposite end, the wizard installed a unique aluminum tail section fabricated in-house. Furthermore, the taillight and rear tuns signals have been relocated to a fresh license plate holder. The latter is supported by 999’s standard swingarm.

Now, if you’re digging 4Bulloni’s exploit as much as I am, then you may want to consider paying Luca Brambilla a visit on his Instagram profile. His incredible abilities will have you awestruck!

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