The Ducati 750 Sport IE was a motorcycle produced between 2001-02. It had a four-stroke L twin-cylinder engine with desmodromic four valves per cylinder and a belt-driven capacity of 748 cc. The bike was air-cooled with an electronic ignition and a Marelli CPU induction system. It had a five-speed transmission with a wet, multiplate clutch and a maximum power output of 47.1 kW/64 hp at 8250 rpm. The front suspension varied depending on the year of the model, with 2001 featuring a 43 mm inverted Showa GD 141 fork and a 43 mm Marzocchi used for 2002 models. The bike had a single 320 mm disc brake on the front wheel and a single 245 mm disc brake on the rear wheel. It had a top speed of 205 km/h and was available in a range of colours including red, yellow, metal grey, Senna grey, and matt black. The Ducati 750 Sport IE weighed in at 181 kg with a fuel capacity of 16 L. The bike had a length of 2030 mm, a width of 780 mm, and a height of 1125 mm with a wheelbase of 1410 mm and a seat height of 815 mm.
Make Model: Ducati 750 Sport
Year: 2001- 02
Engine: Four stroke, 90 degrees L twin cylinder, DOHC, desmodromic 4 valves per cylinder, belt driven
Capacity: 748 cc / 45.6 cu-in
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