The Harris Rayner Ducati 1996 motorcycle has a 4 stroke, 90 degree L twin cylinder engine with a capacity of 642cc, producing a compression ratio of 10.5:1. The bike is air cooled and uses a 2 valve per cylinder desmodromic system with induction provided by 2 Dell’Orto PHM carbs. The ignition system is a Bosch PTZ Electronic setup, and the bike has an electric starter. The transmission has 5 speeds and the final drive is via chain. The front suspension is a telescopic fork setup and the rear uses a cantilever fork with a De Carbon shock absorber.
The bike features 2 front 254mm discs and a single 254mm disc at the rear. The tyres are 4.10 x 18 at the front and 4.25 x 18 at the rear. The bike weight is 147kg and has a fuel capacity of 16.7 litres.
The mileage of the bike averages at 43.6 miles per gallon, and it can sprint to a quarter-mile standing position in 12.6 seconds. The top speed of the bike is 123.6 miles per hour.
Make Model: Harris Rayner Ducati
Engine: Four stroke, 90 degrees L twin cylinder, SOHC, desmodromic 2 valve per cylinder.
Capacity: 642
Bore x Stroke: 84 x 58 mm
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