The Ducati 851 is a 90° V-twin fully faired sport bike with liquid cooling and four valve heads. It was produced by Ducati between 1987 and 1992, when...
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The Ducati 888 is a motorcycle manufactured by Ducati between 1991 and 1994 as an upgrade to the Ducati 851. The earlier 851 had introduced liquid cooling...
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Ducati (Italian pronunciation: [duˈkaːti]) is an Italian motorcycle manufacturing company headquartered in Bologna, Italy. The company is directly owned...
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1987 in Ducati 851 form. Despite subtle changes and increases in capacity, from 851, to 888, 916, and then 996 cc, it remains true to the 851 motor designed...
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1988, the Ducati Supersport used a Pantah based 904 cc air-cooled 90° V-twin, two-valve "Desmodue" engine with crankcases derived from the 851 motor. It...
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the four-valve Ducati engine, the Desmoquattro, through the development and racing of the earlier Pantah models, to the road-going 851 and 888 models...
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49–50 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ducati 748. Falloon, Ian (2013). Ducati Desmoquattro Twins: 851, 888, 916, 996, 998, ST4 1988 to 2004, The...
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however, Raymond Roche secured Ducati's first world title aboard the Ducati 851. Throughout the next 11 years, Ducati would go on to win 8 World Superbike...
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Roche Ducati 851 M 8 7 2 Squadra Corse Ducati Lucchinelli 1991 Doug Polen Ducati 888 D 17 4 0 Fast by Ferracci Ducati 1992 Doug Polen Ducati 888 D 9...
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matching parts from existing Ducati models, beginning with the engine and of a 900 Supersport, a frame descended from the 851 superbike, and the fork of...
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