Priceless historic footage of the Ducati factory. Date of filming is unverified but based on the TT racers shown and the combination of belt drive and Bevel ...
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Priceless historic footage of the Ducati factory. Date of filming is unverified but based on the TT racers shown and the combination of belt drive and Bevel ...
30 years of innovation and production advances makes this video a historic timecapsule. Narration is in Italian but video footage is self explanatory...
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Man this is a beauty!! The bike is iconic. It was the first Ducati with liquid cooled engine, 4 valves per cylinder with Desmodromic actuation developed through the thesis of a student form Bologna University. It was also one of the first serial bikes to have electronic ignition and fuel injection instead of carburetors. Basically the history of success of Ducati in World Super Bike series started all here ! The bike is in original trim and recently serviced. It will be yours with 10.600 Euros which in my language is a great price. Available in the Austrian Alps....more... click on the headline link above Delete the scoop?
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A lot has been written recently about the latest Ducati super motorcycle, the 1199 Panigale. From all reports and reviews, it's by far the fastest, most powerful and sleekest sports motorcycle ever to come out of the Italian manufacturer. Ducati has always been synonymous with fast, sexy and powerful motorcycles. Since the factories started churning out the 851 back in 1988, the Ducati superbike has been a dream motorcycle, winning championships around the world. Over time, the motorcycle evolution has been noticeable. Not only in terms of engine power, but also in styling. Below are photos of each evolution of the bike, starting with the 851 and ending with the 1199 Panigale. (Finding photos of each model, with a white background, taken from the same angel has proven to be very difficult). The first image you'll see is an animated gif file I made, morphing each model from start to finish, showing you what the superbikes look like over time, and how they changed. This is followed by a detailed look for each model. The technical data is an amalgamation of data found on different sites and may not be 100% accurate since each model had its own evolution....(click thru for animation of the evolution and more pics of each model) Delete the scoop?
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30 years of innovation and production advances makes this video a historic timecapsule. Narration is in Italian but video footage is self explanatory...