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The '''Ducati Elite''' was a single cylinder, [[four-stroke]] sport [[motorcycle]] produced between 1959 and 1965. It could reach a top speed of 87 mph (140 km/h). Claimed [[horsepower]] was 17.57 HP (13.1 KW) @ 7500 RPM.   
The '''Ducati Elite''' was a single cylinder, [[four-stroke]] sport [[motorcycle]] produced between 1959 and 1965. It could reach a top speed of 87 mph (140 km/h). Claimed [[horsepower]] was 17.57 HP (13.1 KW) @ 7500 RPM.   


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* [https://motopixel.org/pixel/midnight-cowboy#ducati-elite Midnight Cowboy]
* [https://motopixel.org/pixel/midnight-cowboy#ducati-elite Midnight Cowboy]


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{{Infobox Motorcycle
|name            = '''Ducati Elite'''
|image            =
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|manufacturer    = [[Ducati]]
|parent_company  =
|production      = 1959 - 1965
|model_year      =
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|class            = [[Road]]
|engine          = single cylinder, four-stroke
|bore_stroke      = 67.0mm x 57.0mm
|compression      =
|top_speed        = 87 mph (140 km/h)
|power            = 17.57 HP (13.1 KW) @ 7500RPM
|torque          =
|fuel_system      = carburettor. dellorto ub 24
|ignition        = mageneto flywhel
|spark_plug      =
|battery          = 8.5:1
|transmission    = Final Drive: [[chain]] <br>
Clutch: wet multiplate <br>
|frame            =
|suspension      =Front: telescopic fork <br>
Rear: swinging arm suspension
|brakes          =Front: expanding [[brake]] (drum brake) <br>Rear: expanding brake (drum brake)
|front_tire      = {{tire|2.75-18}}
|rear_tire    = {{tire|3.25-18}}
|rake_trail      =
|wheelbase        = 51.97 inches (1320 mm)
|length          = 78.74 inches (2000 mm)
|width            = 31.5 inches (800 mm)
|height          = 40.94 inches (1040 mm)
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|dry_weight      = 260.15 pounds (118.0 Kg)
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The '''[[Ducati]] Elite''' was a single cylinder, [[four-stroke]] Road [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Ducati]] between 1959 and 1965. It could reach a top speed of 87 mph (140 km/h). Claimed [[horsepower]] was 17.57 HP (13.1 KW) @ 7500 RPM. 
==Engine==
The engine was a [[air cooled]] single cylinder, four-stroke. A 67.0mm [[bore]] x 57.0mm [[stroke]] result in a [[displacement]] of just 204.0 cubic centimeters. Fuel was supplied via a overhead cams (ohc). 
==Drive==
Power was moderated via the wet multiplate. 
==Chassis==
It came with a 2.75-18 front [[tire]] and a 3.25-18 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via expanding brake (drum brake) in the front and a expanding brake (drum brake) in the rear. The front suspension was a  telescopic fork while the rear was equipped with a swinging arm suspension. The bike weighed just 260.15 pounds (118.0 Kg). The wheelbase was 51.97 inches (1320 mm) long. 
==In Media==
* [https://motopixel.org/pixel/midnight-cowboy#ducati-elite Midnight Cowboy]
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Revision as of 19:36, 24 May 2019

The Ducati Elite was a single cylinder, four-stroke sport motorcycle produced between 1959 and 1965. It could reach a top speed of 87 mph (140 km/h). Claimed horsepower was 17.57 HP (13.1 KW) @ 7500 RPM.

Engine

The engine was a air cooled single cylinder, four-stroke. A 67.0mm bore x 57.0mm stroke result in a displacement of just 204.0 cubic centimeters. The engine featured a 8.5:1 compression ratio. Fuel was supplied via a overhead cams (ohc).

Drive

The final drive was via chain. Power was moderated via the wet multiplate.

Chassis

It came with a 2.75-18 front tire and a 3.25-18 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via expanding brake (drum brake) in the front and a expanding brake (drum brake) in the rear. The front suspension was a telescopic fork while the rear was equiped with a swinging arm suspension. The bike weighed just 260.15 pounds (118.0 Kg). The wheelbase was 51.97 inches (1320 mm) long.

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Ducati Elite
Manufacturer Ducati
Production 1959 - 1965
Class Road
Engine single cylinder, four-stroke
Bore / Stroke 67.0mm x 57.0mm
Top speed 87 mph (140 km/h)
Horse Power 17.57 HP (13.1 KW) @ 7500RPM
Fuel system carburettor. dellorto ub 24
Ignition type mageneto flywhel
Battery 8.5:1
Transmission Final Drive: chain
Clutch: wet multiplate
Suspension Front: telescopic fork
Rear: swinging arm suspension
Brakes Front: expanding brake (drum brake)
Rear: expanding brake (drum brake)
Front Tire 2.75-18
Rear Tire 3.25-18
Wheelbase 51.97 inches (1320 mm)
Dimensions L 78.74 inches (2000 mm)
W 31.5 inches (800 mm)
H 40.94 inches (1040 mm)
Weight 260.15 pounds (118.0 Kg)
Manuals Service Manual
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The Ducati Elite was a single cylinder, four-stroke Road motorcycle produced by Ducati between 1959 and 1965. It could reach a top speed of 87 mph (140 km/h). Claimed horsepower was 17.57 HP (13.1 KW) @ 7500 RPM.

Engine

The engine was a air cooled single cylinder, four-stroke. A 67.0mm bore x 57.0mm stroke result in a displacement of just 204.0 cubic centimeters. Fuel was supplied via a overhead cams (ohc).

Drive

Power was moderated via the wet multiplate.

Chassis

It came with a 2.75-18 front tire and a 3.25-18 rear tire. Stopping was achieved via expanding brake (drum brake) in the front and a expanding brake (drum brake) in the rear. The front suspension was a telescopic fork while the rear was equipped with a swinging arm suspension. The bike weighed just 260.15 pounds (118.0 Kg). The wheelbase was 51.97 inches (1320 mm) long.

In Media