Fast Eddie
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Any Ducati 996 ownership experiences to share guys?
Asking for a friend …
Asking for a friend …
I’d heard about that on the 748 but didn’t know it also applied to the 996.I have the 998 variant. Whats he need to know ? Biggest issue with the 996 was flaking rockers. Documented somewhere with the affected serial #’s from that model run.
Have a 996, Aggressive riding style. You need to stand back and look at the little things, drilled bolts, adjustable steering' Super sound. I know about rocker problems, 10,500 miles no problems. I would be interested in serial number range
A true classic…Ducat.ms is great for all Ducati related . I’ll take a look for that serial range for you. This was when I first got it. Added some CF bits, Kerbacher seat and color matched mirrors. I’ll see if I can get a current pic later this week. It rides like a dream very comfortable. Feels like you’re in the bike more than on it giving a really confident ride. The power is immediate and it’s a really fast machine. That said it doesn’t like to be in slow stop/go traffic and will over heat earlier that most bikes. Some guys add a switch to turn on the radiator fans manually. I added a thermostat that turns the fans on at a lower temp than stock. Crank case sensor went once but other than that I’ve had no problems with it . Could never sell it. Oh don’t wait for the summer to order anything Ducati or accessory related to the brand as Italy disappears in the summer View attachment 115666
That’s interesting Schwany, I have often wondered if the Ohlins was actually any better in reality or was more for marketing purposes ?I bought a 1996 996S new and had it for 8 years. Next step up was a SPS. The S came with some carbon fiber pieces and an Ohlins rear shock. It was lighter weight than a standard biposto 996. I put Ohlins on the front which was hundreds of times better than that Showa front end. Put a Nichols clutch and Nichols flywheel in it. Added Termignoni race exhaust, played with the smarts box a little and did some other tuning stuff. Also changed out the stock rotors for EBC rotors. Definitely the best handling and sounding bike I've ever ridden, but it was my last go fast bike. Boo Hoo I'm sure there are much better handling bikes out there today with similar suspension.
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A 2000 SPS is very nice. Never rode one, but they have a much lighter rotating mass and more cam. I would imagine they are very quick. Also they are mostly sold to racers so some work might be required unless this is a pristine show piece to mount above the fireplace.
Unflappable going through rough surface turns and over bumps of all types. The Showa forks were miserable regardless of setup without changing springs or getting them revalued. I'd had a so-called professional setup suspension on other bikes before and decided it made more sense to get the Ohlins front end kit for the Ducati 996. I don't think they are available for the 996 anymore though. They came with a lower yoke, triple tree, or whatever you want to call it, a stem, and maybe an axle. I'm fairly confident a real SPS would have Ohlins on front. If it doesn't the Ohlins was probably taken off and replaced, or bent in a wreck and replaced. I also think an SPS would have a build number tag on the top yoke. My S was number 145.That’s interesting Schwany, I have often wondered if the Ohlins was actually any better in reality or was more for marketing purposes ?