- The
Ducati Pantah is an
Italian motorcycle with a 90° V-twin engine,
produced between 1980 and 1986.
Unlike its
predecessors which were bevel-gear OHC...
- the
Pantah in 1979. The
engine was
updated in the 1990s in the
SuperSport (SS)
series and all
modern Ducati engines are
derivatives of the
Pantah, which...
- the
Pantah in 1979; its
engine was
updated in the 1990s in the
Ducati SuperSport (SS) series. All
modern Ducati engines are
derivatives of the
Pantah, which...
-
Super Sport. The
appellation 'SS' was
applied only to the
later belt
drive (
Pantah)
based models.
Modern Ducati, as well as the
Super Sport can be
traced back...
- his
updated ideas come into
production as the Desmoquattro.
Based on the
Pantah motor, but with
liquid cooling, fuel injection, and
desmodromic four valve...
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Yamaha OW31 7
Keith Petersen 10 Oct 1982
Leeukop Superbike Race
Ducati Pantah 8
George Jeroudis 29 Aug 1992 Turn 1 (end of pit straight) 1992 Kyalami...
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expensive to produce, had been
replaced by the belt-drive
Pantah,
designed by
Fabio Taglioni. The
Pantah was
already known to be a
strong and
capable engine...
- 61.2 bhp (45.6 kW) at 11,000 rpm. (Same bore and
stroke as the
later 500
Pantah) All Ducati's 500 cc GP
engines used
desmodromic two
valve heads with an...
- engine, SOHC,
desmodromic 2-valves, air-cooled-Oil
cooling (1985)
Ducati Pantah engine.
Cagiva team to
Dakar 1985:
Hubert Auriol,
Giampaolo Marinoni and...
-
supervision of
Fabio Taglioni. It had four
cylinders and made
coupling two
Ducati Pantah V-twin engines. It
remained a prototype,
although it had good
results during...