The Ducati 160 Monza Junior was a motorcycle model produced from 1964 to 1967. It had an air-cooled, four-stroke, single-cylinder engine with a capacity of 156 cc and a maximum power output of 6.9 kW or 9.5 hp at 8000 rpm. The engine was equipped with Dell’Orto UB22BS induction and coil ignition. Primary drive ratio was 3.000:1 and the transmission was a 4-speed with a final drive via chain. The motorcycle had a single cradle frame and a telescopic front fork, hydraulic damping, and Marzocci suspension. The rear suspension was swingarm with dual shocks, 3-way adjustable. The front and rear brakes were drum-type with 158 mm and 136 mm drums respectively. The bike had a length of 1980 mm, height of 930 mm, and wheelbase of 1330 mm. The seat height was 760 mm and the dry weight ranged from 106 kg to 108 kg depending on the year of production. Fuel capacity was 13 L or 3.4 US gal or 2.9 Imp gal, and the top speed varied by year from 102 km/h or 63 mph to 113 km/h or 71 mph.
Make Model: Ducati 160 Monza Junior
Year: 1964 – 67
Engine: Air cooled, four stroke, single cylinder, OHC, 2 valve per cylinder, bevel gear driven
Capacity: 156 cc / 9.5 cu in
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