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The DocR Started life as just an engine.  Seriously.  Just an engine.  The Long and short of it was that we had built a motor for a SBK 748 and found a new 996RS motor to replace it.  When we built this motor, it was so amazing that when it was sitting in a crate I just felt bad that such an unreal thing was just sitting in a box.  My good friend Dr. Roettinger came over one day and I said, "Lets build a bike around that motor."  I had no idea what I was signing myself up for.  Doc thought about it a bit and said, "why not."
'''The DocR Started life''' as just an engine.  Seriously.  Just an engine.  The Long and short of it was that we had built a motor for a SBK 748 and found a new 996RS motor to replace it.  When we built this motor, it was so amazing that when it was sitting in a crate I just felt bad that such an unreal thing was just sitting in a box.  My good friend Dr. Roettinger came over one day and I said, "Lets build a bike around that motor."  I had no idea what I was signing myself up for.  Doc thought about it a bit and said, "why not."
 


The idea was simple.  I always thought Ducati had missed the mark with the naked bikes.  The monsters had always been 2 valve jobbies with a lot of go down low but nothing up top.  When they finally put a 4valve motor in the Monster, it was a 916 with a lame ass transmission. I always wanted to see a naked bike with a high revving, low CC displacement, close ration transmission, proper sup and braking weighing in as low as possible.   
The idea was simple.  I always thought Ducati had missed the mark with the naked bikes.  The monsters had always been 2 valve jobbies with a lot of go down low but nothing up top.  When they finally put a 4valve motor in the Monster, it was a 916 with a lame ass transmission. I always wanted to see a naked bike with a high revving, low CC displacement, close ration transmission, proper sup and braking weighing in as low as possible.   


Anyone who knows me can tell you I think the water cooled motors are the way to go and that 2valve air cooled units are cute and all, but I will take looking at a radiator and hoses anyday over low and fun and highend crap.    What you see here is a very strange but an unreal combo, better then I ever expected to be honest.
Anyone who knows me can tell you I think the water cooled motors are the way to go and that 2valve air cooled units are cute and all, but I will take looking at a radiator and hoses anyday over low and fun and highend crap.    What you see here is a very strange but an unreal combo, better then I ever expected to be honest.


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Frame: De-Uglied 996SBK
Frame: De-Uglied 996SBK
Motor: 748, punched to 94MM with Pistal Pistons (853) Dyno'd at 110BHP@12.5K
Motor: 748, punched to 94MM with Pistal Pistons (853) Dyno'd at 110BHP@12.5K
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And a shit load more to list.
And a shit load more to list.
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Revision as of 04:30, 11 December 2010

The DocR Started life as just an engine. Seriously. Just an engine. The Long and short of it was that we had built a motor for a SBK 748 and found a new 996RS motor to replace it. When we built this motor, it was so amazing that when it was sitting in a crate I just felt bad that such an unreal thing was just sitting in a box. My good friend Dr. Roettinger came over one day and I said, "Lets build a bike around that motor." I had no idea what I was signing myself up for. Doc thought about it a bit and said, "why not."


The idea was simple. I always thought Ducati had missed the mark with the naked bikes. The monsters had always been 2 valve jobbies with a lot of go down low but nothing up top. When they finally put a 4valve motor in the Monster, it was a 916 with a lame ass transmission. I always wanted to see a naked bike with a high revving, low CC displacement, close ration transmission, proper sup and braking weighing in as low as possible.


Anyone who knows me can tell you I think the water cooled motors are the way to go and that 2valve air cooled units are cute and all, but I will take looking at a radiator and hoses anyday over low and fun and highend crap. What you see here is a very strange but an unreal combo, better then I ever expected to be honest.


Frame: De-Uglied 996SBK Motor: 748, punched to 94MM with Pistal Pistons (853) Dyno'd at 110BHP@12.5K Tail: 1098 Chopped Swingarm: S4R Wheels: S4R Fork: Showa DualSpeed Modified (now an Ohlins R&T with Billet Tripe, Pics to come) Rear Shock: ohlins from a 999 with a Custom Billet rocker. Gauge: motogadget

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