The Ducati 175 Sport was produced between 1957 and 1961 and has a four stroke, single cylinder SOHC engine with 2 valves per cylinder. Its capacity is 175.4cc and it has a compression ratio of 8.5:1. It has a Dell’Orto MB22.5B or MB22B/UBF24BS carburetor, depending on the year. The ignition is battery/coil and it has a kick start. The bike has a maximum power of 14hp at 8000 rpm and has a multi wet plate clutch, 4-speed transmission, and a primary drive ratio of 2.522:1. The bike uses chain and has a final drive ratio of 2.875:1. It has a single cradle tubular frame, hydraulic telescopic fork front suspension, and swingarm, dual shocks, 3-way adjustable rear suspension. The bike has drum, full aluminum brakes with a diameter of 180mm in front and 160mm in the rear. The bike’s dimensions are: Sport: 1950mm/76.8in/T: 1980mm/78.0in (length), 960mm/37.8in (height), 1320mm/52.0in (wheelbase), and 750mm/29.5in (seat height). It has a dry weight of 106kg/234 lbs and a fuel capacity of 17L/4.5 US gal/3.7 Imp gal. Its top speed is 130km/h/81mph.
Make Model: Ducati 175 Sport
Year: 1957 – 61
Engine: Four stroke, single cylinder, SOHC, shaft and bevel gear driven 2 valve per cylinder
Capacity: 175.4 cc / 10.7 cu in
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