Ushering in the Future
Introduced to the world at the Milan Motor Show in 2011, the 1199
Panigale was developed around a monocoque rather than Ducati’s
traditional trellis-frame. It makes liberal use of famed Italian
manufacturer Ducati’s race experience and extracts 195hp out of a 1198cc
liquid-cooled L-Twin engine. In an inventive twist, the engine itself
is part of the bike’s frame, and connected directly to the
airbox/monocoque, swing arm and seat rail. The result is a lightweight
and extremely durable vehicle. A wealth of electronic components helps
to control engine output, suspension characteristics and more. The
bike’s sleek design has won it plaudits and awards from around the
About the Model
Length: 173mm.
Kit depicts the bike in Italian version.
The construction of the model allows appreciation of the inventive
structure of the bike, with engine integrated into the monocoque frame
and directly connected to the swing arm, damper unit and so on.
Distinctive cowling shapes are accurately reproduced.
Side cowlings are attached with small screws and can be removed even
after assembly is complete.
Features metal damper coil spring on the bike’s left side.
Tire tread pattern is faithfully depicted.
Metal transfers recreate mirror surfaces.
Features moving kickstand, and separate racing stand parts.