Market Position:
The 749 Dark was positioned as a more accessible, performance-oriented sportbike within Ducati's range, often seen as a gateway to their more powerful Superbike models. It offered the iconic Ducati L-twin experience and handling characteristics at a competitive price point.
Competitors:
Competed against middleweight sportbikes from Japanese manufacturers and other European brands, such as Yamaha YZF-R6, Honda CBR600RR, Suzuki GSX-R600, Kawasaki Ninja ZX-6R, and Aprilia RSV Mille (though the Aprilia was often positioned higher).
Desmodromic Valvetrain:
Ducati's signature desmodromic valve actuation system provides precise valve control at high RPM.
Handling:
Renowned for its sharp handling and feedback, attributed to the trellis frame and quality suspension components.
Styling:
Distinctive Ducati styling with aerodynamic fairings and underseat exhaust.
Dark Edition:
The 'Dark' designation typically implied a matte black finish on various components (frame, fairings, wheels) and a more minimalist aesthetic compared to standard models.
Engine:
L-Twin Desmodromic, liquid-cooled, 4-valve per cylinder
Fuel System:
Electronic Fuel Injection (MPI) with throttle bodies
Ignition System:
Digital electronic ignition
Exhaust System:
Dual mufflers, catalytic converter (Euro 2 compliant)
Transmission:
6-speed constant mesh
Clutch:
Hydraulically operated, wet multi-plate
Frame:
Trellis, steel tubes
Suspension Front:
Showa 43mm upside-down fork, fully adjustable
Suspension Rear:
Showa monoshock, fully adjustable, progressive linkage
Brakes Front:
Dual 320mm semi-floating discs, radial 4-piston calipers (Brembo)
Brakes Rear:
Single 245mm disc, 2-piston caliper (Brembo)
Wheels:
Light alloy, 5-spoke
Electrical System:
12V, battery, alternator, starter motor, lighting, instrumentation
Bodywork:
Fairings, seat, fuel tank, lighting, controls
Pre Ride Inspection:
Checklists, tire pressure, fluid levels, chain tension
Operation Controls:
Throttle, clutch, brakes, gear shifter, switches, indicators
Instrumentation Display:
Understanding dashboard lights, indicators, and functions
Periodic Maintenance:
Oil changes, filter replacements, spark plug checks, chain lubrication/adjustment
Tire Maintenance:
Inflation pressures, inspection for wear and damage
Brake System Care:
Pad inspection, fluid level checks, lever feel
Battery Care:
Inspection, charging (if applicable)
Storage Procedures:
Winterization, long-term storage preparation
Troubleshooting:
Basic problem identification related to starting, running, and electrical systems
Cleaning Care:
Recommended methods for cleaning the motorcycle
Servicing Intervals:
Recommended service intervals for various maintenance tasks
Depth:
Owner-level maintenance and basic operation. Focus on user understanding and routine care.
Repair Scope:
Does not cover in-depth mechanical repairs, engine rebuilds, or advanced electrical diagnostics. Recommends professional service for such tasks.
Engine Type:
L-Twin cylinder, 4-stroke, Desmodromic, 4 valves per cylinder
Displacement:
748 cc (for 749)
Bore X Stroke:
94 mm x 54.2 mm
Compression Ratio:
11.0:1
Max Power:
108 hp (80 kW) @ 10000 rpm
Max Torque:
75 Nm (55 lb-ft) @ 8250 rpm
Fuel Delivery:
Marelli electronic sequential multi-point fuel injection
Fuel Type:
Unleaded gasoline, minimum 95 RON
Cooling Type:
Liquid-cooled
Oil Type:
Semi-synthetic or fully synthetic motorcycle oil, SAE 15W-50 recommended
Oil Capacity:
Approx. 3.5 liters (including filter)
Safety Ratings:
Motorcycles are not typically assigned crash test ratings like cars. Safety is inherent in design and rider skill.
Braking System:
High-performance Brembo brakes with dual front discs and radial calipers for superior stopping power.
Suspension Quality:
Adjustable Showa suspension provides optimal handling and stability.
Frame Design:
Robust steel trellis frame offers rigidity and rider feedback.
Lighting:
Halogen headlight and LED taillight for visibility.
Infotainment System:
None. This era of motorcycle focused on core performance and did not feature complex infotainment systems.
Driver Assistance Features:
None. Focus is on rider input and control.
Connectivity Features:
None.
Instrument Cluster:
Analog tachometer, digital speedometer, odometer, trip meter, coolant temperature gauge, warning lights (oil pressure, neutral, turn signals, high beam, FI warning).
Oil Change Interval:
Every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or annually, whichever comes first.
Major Service Interval:
Desmodromic valve clearance check and adjustment typically required every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or at specified intervals. This is a critical and specialized service.
Chain Lubrication:
Recommended every 500 miles (800 km) and after washing or riding in wet conditions.
Spark Plug Replacement:
Typically every 10,000-15,000 miles (16,000-24,000 km), check manual for specific type.
Coolant Type:
Ethylene glycol-based coolant, 50% mixture with distilled water. Refer to manual for specific type and capacity.
Chain Lube:
Specific motorcycle chain lubricant
Desmo Service Cost:
The desmodromic valve adjustment is labor-intensive and can be costly if not performed by experienced technicians.
Fuel Pump Reliability:
Some owners reported occasional issues with the fuel pump or fuel line connections.
Electrical Connections:
As with many Italian bikes of this era, ensuring clean and secure electrical connections is important for consistent operation.
Regulator Rectifier:
While less common than on some other Ducati models, potential issues with the charging system's regulator/rectifier can occur over time.
Oil Filter Part Number:
Ducati P/N: 445.1.008.1A (may vary slightly based on revision, cross-reference recommended with aftermarket filters)
Brand Heritage:
Ducati, an Italian manufacturer, has a rich racing heritage and is renowned for its L-twin engines, Desmodromic valve actuation, and stylish, high-performance motorcycles.
749 Development:
The 749 was developed alongside the 999, offering a less powerful but more accessible alternative. It utilized a smaller bore and stroke compared to the 999 to fit within the 750cc class regulations for certain racing series.
Production Years:
2004-2006
Manufacturing Location:
Bologna, Italy