The 1992 MY Ducati 900SS boasts a maximum power output of 84 horsepower and 84 Nm of torque from its four-stroke, air-cooled, 904cc, 90-degree V-Twin powerplant that was paired t...
In 1991, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Ducati 851SP3, a fully faired sports machine based on the standard 851 models that debuted in 1987 as a replacement for ...
The Ducati 851 was a fully dressed machine powered by a liquid-cooled V-twin engine, manufactured from 1987, when it replaced the Ducati 750 F1, until 1992 when it was replaced b...
The Ducati Supersport and SS was a series of sports motorcycles in Ducati's range manufactured since 1988 as a replacement model for the Pantah model. The bikes were produce...
In 1991, The Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Ducati 400SS, a sports motorcycle designed by Borgo Panigale as a lightweight machine suitable for both novice and more ...
The Ducati 350SS was a sports motorcycle part of the Supersport series in Ducati's range. The bike debuted in 1991 and was intended for the Italian and Japanese markets. It ...
In 1991, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Ducati 907ie, a fully faired motorcycle and a more advanced version of the 906 standard model. Compared to the standard ...
The Ducati Paso was a fully faired motorcycle and the first machine produced by Ducati after the brand was taken by the Cagiva group. The Ducati Paso was manufactured in three ve...
The 1990 Ducati 900SS is, arguably, one of the most powerful machines in its class, and also boasted a dry weight of only 180 kg. Also, it had fittings such as a fully-adjustable...
In 1990, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Ducat 851SP2, a sports machine dressed in full bodywork and powered by a V-twin liquid-cooled engine. Although it was st...
In 1990, the Italian motorcycle maker released the Ducati 750SS, a sports motorcycle in its third year of production. Without significant modifications, it featured the same tech...
The Ducati 400SS was a sports motorcycle released alongside its smaller 350SS and larger 600SS siblings. The smaller 350SS was manufactured between 1991 and 1993, the 400SS was m...
The Ducati Paso was the first motorcycle manufactured by the Italian maker after the acquisition of the brand by the Cagiva group. The bike was presented in November 1985 at the ...
The 1989 Ducati 900SS has, at its heart, an air-cooled, four-stroke, 904cc, 90-degree V-Twin powerplant paired to a six-speed manual transmission, and can reach a maximum power o...
In 1989, the Italian motorcycle manufacturer launched the Ducati 851SP, a sports machine dressed in a full fairing and powered by an 851cc V-twin engine. When it was first releas...
The Ducati 851 was a sports motorcycle dressed in a full fairing and powered by a V-twin liquid-cooled engine. The bike was created in 1987 as a successor to the Ducati 750 F1 an...
The Ducati Supersport and SS was a series of sports motorcycles manufactured by Ducati since 1988, replacing the Pantah model, and produced until 2007 when they were replaced by ...
The Italian engineers from Ducati have designed the 1990 MY 750 Sport model for riders who want superior performance from their machine, but in a light and agile package, capable...
In 1989, the Italian bike maker Ducati released the Ducati 750 Paso, a fully-dressed sports motorcycle that retained the same package as previous models without any significant m...
The Indiana was a motorcycle manufactured by Ducati from 1986 to 1988 in a total production of 2,318 units. The bike was developed due to Cagiva’s desire to compete with Harley-D...
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