The Ducati 125 Sport, manufactured between 1965 and 1967, is a four-stroke, single-cylinder motorcycle with a capacity of 124.4 cc. Its engine has an overhead cam and is bevel gear driven. The compression ratio is 8.0:1 and the cooling system is air cooled. The lubrication system is a forced oil sump and the induction is through a Dell’Orto UB20BS carburetor. The ignition system consists of a battery and coil, with a 6V 40W generator. It has a kickstart and a maximum power output of 7.5 kW at 8500 rpm. The transmission is four-speed, with a final drive ratio of 2.750:1 through a chain. The frame is a single tubular downpipe cradle, with front suspension using hydraulically damped telescopic forks made by Marzocci. The rear suspension is a swing arm with dual shocks that are three-way adjustable. Both the front and rear brakes are drum brakes, and the motorcycle is equipped with CEAT tires – 2.50-17 in the front and 2.75-17 in the rear. The dimensions are 1910 mm in length, 580 mm in width, and 920 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 1320mm. The motorcycle weighs 100.5 kg and has a fuel capacity of 16 L. The top speed of the Ducati 125 Sport is 112 km/h.
Make Model: Ducati 125 Sport
Year: 1965 – 67
Engine: Four stroke, single-cylinder, OHC, bevel gear driven
Capacity: 124.4 cc / 7.6 cu in
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