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actuate the engine's valves.
Ducati is best
known for its 90° V-twin engine, used on
nearly all
Ducatis since the 1970s.
Ducati brands its
engine as "L-twin"...
- Carl
Fogarty won the
title 4
times on
Ducatis.
Australian Troy
Corser won the 1996
title on a factory-spec
Ducati fielded by
Austrian team
Promotor Racing...
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aluminum perimeter frame. The
engine is
rotated further backwards than
other Ducatis, so that the
swingarm pivot is
mated to the rear cylinders,
rather than...
- The
Ducati Desmosedici is a four-stroke V4
engine racing motorcycle made by
Ducati for
MotoGP racing. The
series nomenclature is GP with the two-digit...
- Look up
ducati or
Ducati in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ducati is an
Italian motorcycle manufacturer.
Ducati or variation, may
refer to:
Ducati (company)...
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exceptionally oversquare, with a bore:stroke
ratio of 1.84:1.
Whereas previous Ducatis had belt-driven
overhead cams, this engine's
valvetrain uses
gears and...
- 2008
Ducati 848".
Cycle World.
Hachette Filipacchi Media, U.S.
Ducati TechCafe FAQ, "7: Why do
Ducatis have dry clutches?",
Ducati.com,
Ducati Motor...
- were
linked with the
Lenovo Ducati factory squad all
throughout the
first half of the
season as the top
performing Ducatis. In
Barcelona and Mugello, it...
- The
Ducati Diavel is the
second cruiser motorcycle from
Ducati after the
Indiana of 1986–1990. The 2011
model year
Diavel debuted in
November 2010 at the...
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Ducati Scrambler may
refer to:
Ducati Scrambler (original), a
series of
motorcycles manufactured from 1962 to 1974
Ducati Scrambler (2015) This disambiguation...