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Ducati Superquadro Mono: New Benchmark among Single-Cylinder Road Engines
- A milestone for single-cylinder road engines: 77.5 hp, which increases to 84.5 hp with the addition of the racing exhaust, and a maximum revolution speed of 10,250 rpm
- The Superquadro Mono derives from the twin-cylinder unit of the 1299 Panigale, inheriting features such as the 116 mm bore piston, the combustion chamber, the titanium inlet, steel exhaust valves, and Desmodromic valve system.
- With an extremely short stroke of 62.4 mm, the Superquadro Mono has a bore/stroke ratio of 1.86, the most extreme value ever seen on a single-cylinder road engine.
- The Superquadro Mono not only has benchmark-surpassing performance, but it is also the single cylinder with the highest maintenance intervals: 18,000 miles for checking and valve clearance adjustment.
Derived from the Panigale 1299 engine, the 1,285 cc Superquadro Mono inherits components such as the 116 mm diameter piston, the shape of the combustion chamber, the 46.8 mm diameter titanium inlet valves, the 38.2 mm steel exhaust valves, and the Desmodromic system.
The name Superquadro is derived from its extraordinary bore-to-stroke ratio, allowing it to reach racing engine-like rotation speeds. On the Superquadro Mono, this ratio is set to 1.86, representing the pinnacle of the category, achieved through a 62.4 mm stroke and a record 116 mm bore. The 116 mm bore enables the use of large diameter valves to benefit performance, made possible through the Desmodromic system. This system, also used on Ducati’s MotoGP bikes, allows the limits imposed by the valve springs to be overcome, enabling extreme levels of valve lift. The Desmodromic system contributes significantly to performance and the ability of reaching high engine revolution speeds.
The Superquadro Mono delivers a maximum power of 77.5 hp at 9,750 rpm, and is capable of reaching 10,250 rpm (In first gear only, the limiter is set at 10,000 rpm.), a figure never achieved before by a road production single cylinder. The engine produces 46 lb-ft of torque at 8,000 rpm, produced in a linear, accessible power delivery. In racing configuration with the Termignoni exhaust fitted, this single-cylinder engine achieves an incredible maximum power value of 84.5 hp at 9,500 rpm.