Ducati Desmosedici Titanium Racing Exhaust Kit Rosso 96451908b on 2040-parts.com
Yorktown, Virginia, US
This full titanium racing exhaust system is similar to that found on the World Championship-winning Ducati GP7. The vertical cylinder exhaust pipes exit through the included special carbon tail section, which helps dissipate heat and further enhances its appearance. The horizontal cylinder exhaust pipes exit through the side of the included dedicated carbon belly pan. Combined with the use of the racing ECU and high performance air filter, this exhaust kit achieves a 5% power increase. Additionally, it is 50% lighter than the stock system. The unmistakable rumble of the MotoGP-style exhaust system can be managed by removable DB killers, ensuring compliance with most race track sound regulations. Delivery Time: This is a custom "built to order" Ducati Racing exhaust, please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. Includes; Ducati Performance ECU Ducati Performance Air Filter Exhaust System Bodywork
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