The Ducati 750 TT1, produced in 1984, is a four-stroke, twin-cylinder motorcycle with a 748 cc capacity. Its engine features 2 valves per cylinder and is belt-driven, with a 10.2:1 compression ratio. The bike has 2 Dell’Orto-Malossi carburetors and an electronic ignition. The maximum power output is 80 hp at 10500 rpm. The transmission is a wet, multiplate clutch with 5 speeds. The bike has front and rear suspension, with Marzocchi PVS 1 shock absorbers and a 35 mm Marzocchi magnesium fork. The brakes consist of 2 x 280 mm discs at the front and a single 260 mm disc at the back. The bike weighs 286 lbs and has a seat height of 30 inches. The frame is red with red and blue coloring.
Make Model: Ducati 750 TT1
Year: 1984
Engine: Four stroke, 90 degrees L twin cylinder, SOHC, desmodromic 2 valves per cylinder, belt driven
Capacity: 748 cc / 45.6 cu in
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