The Ducati 350 Sebring was a motorcycle produced from 1965-67. It was equipped with a four-stroke, single-cylinder Desmo SOHC engine with a capacity of 340.2cc, a compression ratio of 8.5:1, and Dell’Orto UB24BS induction. The ignition system was powered by points and coil with a 6V 60W generator, and had a Marelli CW260N/Beru 260/KLG F-100 spark plug. The motorcycle had a maximum power of 14.7kW/20hp at 6250 rpm and a top speed of 125km/h or 78mph. It featured a highly resistant tubular steel frame, single cradle, hydraulic telescopic fork, 31.5mm front suspension, swingarm, Marzocchi dual shocks, 3-way adjustable rear suspension, and front/rear drum brakes. The dimensions of the motorcycle were 2000mm (L) x 1070mm (H) x 1330mm (WB) with a seat height of 800mm and a dry weight of 123kg. The motorcycle’s final drive ratio was 2.500:1 and it used a 5-speed transmission with gear ratios of 1st 2.53 / 2nd 1.73 / 3rd 1.35 / 4th 1.10 / 5th 0.97:1. The front and rear tires were 2.75-18 and 3.00-18 respectively.
Make Model: Ducati 350 Sebring
Year: 1965 – 67
Engine: Four stroke, single cylinder, Desmo SOHC, 2 valve, bevel gear-driven
Capacity: 340.2 cc / 20.8 cu-in
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