The Ducati 250 Mach 1 motorcycle was produced from 1964-66 and featured a four stroke, single cylinder, Desmo SOHC engine with a capacity of 248.6 cc. It had a compression ratio of 10:1 and was cooled by air. The bike had a Dell’Orto carburetor and battery-powered ignition with a 6V 60W generator. It had a wet, multi-plate clutch and a 5-speed transmission with gear ratios of 1st 2.53, 2nd 1.73, 3rd 1.35, 4th 1.10, and 5th 0.97:1. The frame was a single downtube and open frame with a large diameter backbone tube. Suspension included a hydraulic telescopic fork and swingarm with dual shocks. Brakes on both the front and rear were drums with a diameter of 180mm and 160mm, respectively. The bike had CEAT tyres with dimensions of 2.50-18 in the front and 2.75-18 in the rear. The Ducati 250 Mach 1 had a length of 2000mm, width of 590mm, height of 920mm, wheelbase of 1350mm, and a seat height of 760mm. It weighed 116kg and had a fuel capacity of 13L. The top speed of the bike was reported to be 177km/h or 110mph.
Make Model: Ducati 250 Mark 1
Year: 1964 – 66
Engine: Four stroke, single cylinder, Desmo SOHC, bevel gear-drive
Capacity: 248.6 cc / 15.2 cu in
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