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Ducati Desmosedici

Ducati Desmosedici Andrea Dovizioso riding his Factory Ducati at the 2020 European Grand Prix. Manufacturer Ducati Also called Ducati D16 […]

Ducati DesertX

Ducati DesertX Manufacturer Ducati Production 2022 Class Enduro Engine Liquid cooled 90° 937 cc (57.2 cu in) V-twin, 4-valve/cyl desmodromic Bore / stroke

Ducati Deluxe

Ducati Deluxe Ducati Deluxe Manufacturer Ducati/MotoTrans Production 1963-1973 Successor Ducati Road 250 Class Standard Engine Air-cooled bevel drive SOHC single

Ducati Cucciolo

Cucciolo Manufacturer Ducati Production 1946–1958 Class Motorized bicycle engine Engine 48 cc (2.9 cu in) pullrod single Top speed 40 mph (64 km/h) Weight 98 lb

Ducati Bipantah engine

Ducati Bipantah Overview Manufacturer Ducati Production prototype only Layout Configuration 90° V4 petrol engine Displacement 994 cc (60.7 cu in) Cylinder bore 78.0 mm

Ducati Aurea

Ducati 125 Aurea Manufacturer Ducati Meccanica S.p.A. Class Standard Engine Air-cooled single cylinder 4-stroke, 124.4 cc (7.59 in3) displacement, 55.2 mm ∅

Ducati Apollo

Ducati Berliner 1260 Apollo Manufacturer Ducati Production 1964 (2 units) Engine 1,257 cc (76.7 cu in) air-cooled OHV 90° v-four Bore / stroke

Ducati 999

Ducati 999s Manufacturer Ducati Also called “Nine-nine-nine” and “Triple nine” Parent company Ducati Motor Holdings, SpA Production 2003-2006 Predecessor Ducati

Ducati 998

Ducati 998 Manufacturer Ducati Production 2002 – 2004 Predecessor Ducati 996 Successor Ducati 999 Class Sport bike Engine 998 cc (61 cu in),

Ducati 996

Ducati 996 Manufacturer Ducati Production 1999–2002 Predecessor Ducati 916 Successor Ducati 998 Class Sport bike Engine 996 cc (61 cu in), 90° L-twin,

Ducati 98

Ducati 98 Manufacturer Ducati Meccanica S.p.A. Also called 98, 98N, 98T, 98TL, 98 Sport, 98 Super Sport (in 1952 the

Ducati 959

Ducati 959 Manufacturer Ducati Production 2016–2019 Predecessor 899 Successor Panigale V2 Class Sport bike Engine Liquid cooled 90° 955 cc (58.3 cu in)

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