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Italian Quality and Style
Desmosedici is a compound word made from the Italian for sixteen, sedici and the name of Ducatis trademark desmodromic valve design. The DOHC 16 V4 engine is composed of two 90 degree L twin components held together in a tubular steel truss-frame, with swing arm and rear shock pivots directly attached to engine in a truly original fashion. The sleek and powerful bike was piloted in its debut 2003 MotoGP season by L. Capirossi, former 125 and 250cc class title holder, and World Superbike Champion T. Bayliss. The GP4 really showed its stuff during its 2003 debut season, taking 3rd place at Suzuka and winning 1st at Catalunya. Maintaining the same basic structure in 2004, Ducati brushed up everything from the engine to the body to make an even higher performance superbike. While the Desmosedici GP4 had a difficult first half of the season, it began to show results towards the end, with L. Capirossi winning 3rd place in round 15. T. Bayliss also took 3rd in the final round, ending Ducatis season on a high-note, and promising further excitement still to come!
Build either Capirossi or Baylisss bike
High quality Cartograf decals for Capirossis No.65 bike and Baylisss No.12 bike are included. Separate parts allow accurate depiction of each riders custom seat, further enhancing realism.
About the Model
Detailed 1/12 assembly model kit of the 2004 Ducati Desmosedici
Model accurately depicts trademark Ducati style, such as truss-frame and V4 engine with rear suspension swing arm directly attached to crank case.
Accelerator, clutch and brake wiring masterfully depicted with plastic tubing.
Synthetic rubber tires look and feel like authentic racing slick tires
Side and seat cowling can be removed after assembly allowing full display of engine
Due to sponsors request, white marking decals are not included with this kit.
Latest Ducati News!
Ducati Wins at MOTO GP 2005 Japan Grand Prix! Italian rider Loris Capirossi took victory for Ducati, and his first personal win this season, at the Japan Grand Prix held in Motegi on September 18th. After capturing the pole position on the first day, Capirossi swept to victory on the second day, as well as laying down a new Motegi track record on his third lap. Pictures at left: Capirossi and the Ducati pit crew examine Tamiyas 1/12 scale Ducati Desmosedici.