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Cycle World on Ducati 1962-1980
This book gives an excellent look back at the production Ducatis of legend. It contains specifications and tests of almost every Ducati of this period and offers the unique perspective of the riders of these machines during the time they were tested. It is a helpful guide and reference for fans of this era of Ducati production.
Cycle World on Ducati 1982-1991
Road and track tests, new model intros, performance data, specs, racing, and tuning. Models: F1 Montjuich, 600SL Pantah, 888, Cagiva SS650, 750 Paso, 851 Sport, 906, 907.
Ducati 851 & 888 Performance Portfolio 1987-1994
The street bikes are a spin-off of the racing machines. For homologation 200 850s were built for sale with 16-inch rims, full electrics but with a de-tuned engine to produce about 100hp. Alongside the ordinary production bikes were the 888 SP Series of which the Roche-replica is the most powerful, recording 122bhp. Over the years the series became gradually more refined and forgiving, going down to 108bhp. In 1992 the 851 had the same specification as the SP4 apart from styling and in 1993 the Strada was given the 888 engine. This is a book of contemporary road and comparison tests, specification and technical data, long-term reports, new model introductions, racing. Models covered include:- 850, 851 Superbike, 888, 851DS, 888SPS, 888SP3, 851 Sport, 851 Strada, 888 Strada, 888 SPO, Cagiva 916, 888 SP5.'
Ducati Gold Portfolio 1974-1978
This popular volume contains 43 articles including road test reports from such popular magazines as Cycle World, Motorcycle and Motorcycle Mechanics. Plus articles on new model reports, performance data, history, service notes, engine analysis, specs and tuning.
Models covered include the Ducati 250, 350, 450, 750, 860 and 900.
Ducati Gold Portfolio 1978-1982
This popular volume contains 48 articles including road test reports from such popular magazines as Cycle World, Motorcycle and Motorcycle Mechanics. Plus articles on new model reports, performance data, history, service notes, engine analysis, specs and tuning.
Superbike Ducati
The Ducati V-twin is quite simply a phenomenon, a stunning combination of Italian style, power, glamour, performance and superior engineering. No wonder the marque evokes such passion amongst its legions of fans. Here, we explore different aspects of the Ducati legend. From racing successes with the likes of Carl Fogarty to styling triumphs ranging from the 750 of the 1980s to today's 996 superbike; from interviews with key designers and engineers to road and track testing with Alan Cathcart, this is where you can get close to the heart of the Ducati V-twin. We even find time to join thousands of fans at the World Ducati Weekend 2000 as they celebrate the marque they love the best!
Exclusive to DVD features:
Limited Edition Ducatis - See rare bikes like the Duacti MH900E, the 2001 996R, the factory team 996 WSB racer and the unique Apollo V4 in stunning close up detail.
Ducati Legends - Relive Mike Hailwood's epic 1978 victory in the Isle of Man with the Ducati 900 SS and hear from key players in the drama sych as rival Phil Read and Steve Wynne who built the winning Ducati.
Pay tribute to Fabio Taglioni, creator of the desmodromic valve system which distinguishes Ducatis to this day, with our gallery of carefully selected photos.