The Ducati 750SS Half Fairing (1992) is a motorcycle with a four-stroke, L-twin cylinder, DOHC, desmodromic engine with four valves per cylinder and belt-driven capacity of 748 cc. Its compression ratio is 9.0:1, and it uses Mikuni carburetors for induction and Kokusan electronic ignition. The bike has a wet, multiplate clutch, a five-speed transmission, and a chain-driven final drive. The front suspension features a 41mm Inverted Telescopic Fork by Showa, while the rear suspension uses Showa’s GD 022-007-OX monoshock and a cantilever swingarm. The front brakes have a single 320mm disc and two-piston calipers, whereas the rear brakes have a single 245mm disc and two-piston calipers. The front and rear tires are Dunlop Sportmax Radials, with sizes of 120/60-17 and 170/60-17, respectively. The bike has a top speed of 210 km/h and can accelerate from 0-97 km/h in 3.7 seconds. The Motorhead provides a manual for the bike, and Cycle World offers a review. The bike comes in white frame with red or black colors.
Make Model: Ducati 750 Supersport (Half fairing)
Year: 1992
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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