Ducati 1200 V4 Apollo (1964)

The Ducati 1200 V4 Apollo motorcycle was produced in 1964 and is known for its powerful four-stroke 90-degree V-4 engine with a capacity of 1252cc. The engine has a compression ratio of 8.0:1 and is cooled by air. Lubrication is achieved through a wet sump system, while induction is handled by four SS1 32mm carburetors. Starting the motorcycle is possible through both electric and kick methods. It can produce a maximum power of 73.5 kW/ 100 hp @7000rpm or 58.8 kW / 80 hp @ 6000 rpm. The transmission system is a 5-speed one, and the final drive involves a chain. The bike has telescopic forks for the front suspension and a swinging arm for the rear. Both the front and rear brakes involve drum brakes, and the front and rear tires are both 5.00 -16. The width of the bike is 750 mm, and it has a ground clearance of 170 mm. The wheelbase of the bike is 1550mm, and its weight is 210 kg. Overall, the Ducati 1200 V4 Apollo is known for its powerful engine and classic design, making it a popular choice among motorcycle enthusiasts.


Technical specifications:

Make Model: Ducati 1200 V4 Apollo

Year: 1964


Engine: Four stroke, 90o V-4, 2 valves
Capacity: 1252 cc / 76.4 cu in
Bore x Stroke: 84.5 x56 mm
Compression Ratio: 8.0:1
Cooling System: Air cooled
Lubrication System: Wet sump
Induction: 4 x SS1 32 mm carburetors
Battery: 12V 32Ah
Starting: Electric and kick
Max Power: 73.5 kW / 100hp @ 7000rpm, or 58.8 kW / 80 hp @ 6000 rpm
Transmission: 5 Speed
Final Drive: Chain
Front Suspension: Telescopic forks
Rear Suspension: Swinging arm
Front Brakes: Drum

Rear Brakes: Drum
Front Tyre: 5.00 -16, Ribbed
Rear Tyre: 5.00 -16, Block tread
Dimensions: Width: 750 mm / 29.5 in
Ground Clearance: 170 mm / 6.7 in
Wheelbase: 1550 mm / 61 in
Weight: 210 kg / 463 lb

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