Ducati 999 RS 04 Repair Manual (2002-06)

Complete PDF version of the Service Manual for the Ducati 999 RS04. A MUST for every 999 owner.

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OEM Original factory workshop manual.

Models covered by this manual: models 2002 to 2006

Number of pages: 213 pages

Table of contents:

Ducati 999RS

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Ducati 999

The Ducati 999 replaced the Massimo Tamburini-designed Ducati 916, Ducati 996, and Ducati 998 superbikes in 2003 and was manufactured until 2006. This motorbike had a lot of success in World Superbike, and it was still raced in the championship until the 2007 season, despite the fact that it was no longer manufactured, pending regulation revisions by the series’ governing body, FIM, to enable racing of the new Ducati 1098.

The 999 was created by Pierre Terblanche, and its aesthetics sparked significant debate. It’s a high-performance, race-oriented motorbike. It offers a linear power delivery thanks to its typical Ducati L Twin Desmodromic Valve operated engine configuration, with strong power and torque statistics accessible even at low RPM. Furthermore, with its high-spec suspension and trellis chassis, it is one of the best-handling bikes of its generation.

Following that, more powerful 999S and 999R variants were released, both capable of 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in less than three seconds and a peak speed of more than 170 mph (270 km/h).

The 2005 Ducati 999S won the Maxisport category and finished second overall in the famous worldwide Masterbike 2005 comparison. It has gained critical accolades from a variety of sources, including MCN in the United Kingdom, which dubbed it “simply the greatest V-Twin on the globe,” and Motorbikestoday.com in 2004, which named it “the most coveted, most exhilarating roadbike on the planet.” MotorcycleUSA.com called it “outstanding” and “the pinnacle of V-Twin power.”

Source: Wikipedia