Description
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In 2014, Ducati took its already-impressive Panigale 1199 and decided to get a little crazy. The name of Superleggera, Italian for Superlight, summarizes the concept simply enough – more power and less weight.
The Panigale was no porker at 367 pounds dry, but Ducati bestowed the Superleggera with a magnesium frame, forged magnesium wheels, carbon fiber rear subframe, carbon fiber bodywork, full titanium exhaust, titanium bolts/fasteners, and a lithium-ion battery. They even shaved weight in the engine with titanium exhaust valves to complement the titanium connecting rods and intake valves already present on the base bike. Thanks to all of these changes, the Superleggera weighed just 341.7 pounds dry (390.2 pounds wet)!
In addition to the titanium exhaust valves, the Superquadro motor in the Superleggero had two-ring pistons, a new piston crown, and a lighter crankshaft. This meant a peak power output of over 200 horsepower, and that gave the Superleggera the crown of best power-to-weight ratio of any production motorcycle when it was built.
Brembo was tasked with the brakes – M50 Monoblocks with a 19.21 MCS radial master cylinder – while Ohlins handled the suspension: FL916 forks and a TTX36 shock (with a titanium spring for less weight, of course).
The Superleggera also came with a Race Kit, which includes a titanium Akrapovic exhaust, taller race windscreen, dust cover, front and rear stands, mirror fill-in caps, and block-off plates for the license plate and sidestand. Slapping on all those parts yields 5 more horsepower and a further weight savings of 5.5 pounds – down to 336.2 dry.
Manufactured in May of 2014, this example is VIN: ZDM14BVWXEB021519. The seller purchased the bike new from Ducati Westlake California.
The odometer shows 1,522 miles.
Maintenance:
The seller reports that the bike has been “well maintained by trained Ducati and race mechanic Tony Forster.” In preparation for the listing, he replaced the battery and he had our service department install new Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa III tires with date codes of 3522 and 0523.
Modifications:
Rizoma adjustable rearsets.
Bike Sport Developments blip box.
The sale includes the stock exhaust, factory dust cover, other Race Kit components (mirror fill-in caps, and block-off plates), as well as the rear stand.
Please note: Unfortunately, the stock exhaust fell during storage.
Cosmetic Blemishes:
Please note: Many of the pictured blemishes are on top of the bike’s protective film.
Currently located at our facility in Santa Monica, California (please make an appointment for an inspection), this Ducati is offered on a clean California title. Have any 1199 Superleggera stories or questions about this listing? Let us know in the “Comments” tab!