Ducati 250 Monza
The Ducati 250 Monza was a air-cooled, four-stroke, single cylinder, SOHC, desmodromic Classic motorcycle produced by Ducati in 1968. Claimed horsepower was 21.05 HP (15.7 KW) @ 7200 RPM.
Ducati 250 Monza | |
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Production | 1968 |
Class | Classic |
Engine | air-cooled, four-stroke, single cylinder, SOHC, desmodromic |
Bore / Stroke | 73.7mm x 73.7mm |
Compression ratio | 8.5:1 |
Horsepower | 21.05 HP (15.7 KW) @ 7200RPM |
Transmission | Gear box: 5-speed, manual Final Drive: chain |
Suspension | Front: hydraulic telescopic fork Rear: dual shocks |
Brakes | Front: drum Rear: drum |
Front Tire | 2.75 -18 |
Rear Tire | 3.00 -18 |
Weight | 125.0 kg (wet) |
Manuals | Service Manual |
EngineEdit
A 73.7mm bore x 73.7mm stroke result in a displacement of just 249.0 cubic centimeters.
DriveEdit
The bike has a 5-speed, manual transmission. Power was moderated via the wet multi-disc, manual.
ChassisEdit
It came with a 2.75 -18 front tire and a 3.00 -18 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via drum in the front and a drum in the rear. The front suspension was a hydraulic telescopic fork while the rear was equipped with a dual shocks.
1968 - 1972 Ducati 250 MonzaEdit
The 1968 Ducati 250 Monza was inspired by the 250 F3 Racer rode by Franco Villa in official races. It had, at its heart, an air-cooled, four-stroke, 249cc, single cylinder desmodromic engine mated to a five-speed manual transmission, and could produce a claimed 21 horsepower at 7200 rpm.
Also, it had standard features such as a drum braking system both in the front and in the rear, pull-back handlebars, a dual seat, laced wheels, a chromed exhaust system, a suspension package composed of a hydraulic telescopic fork in the front and dual shocks in the rear, a center stand and a small, round headlight.