Ducati 350 Corsa Replica
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Ducati 350 Corsa Replica
Initially displayed at
the 1967 Cologne show, the wide-case Ducati singles were launched in 1968 in
250-cc and 350-cc models and Scrambler and Mark 3 sport bike designations. The
350 engine shared the same specifications as the 350 Sebring and Mach 1/S racer
and a 10-to-1 compression ratio. Power comes from a 340 cc SOHC single engine
which is combined with a five speeds transmission.
The range would soon
boast Taglionis Desmo engine, and the two models are hard to distinguish, both
proving solid, competent race bikes, with excellent brakes and handling.
The engine has twin
spark plugs and twin distributors, alloy rims, twin rear shock absorbers,
special clutch, single DellOrto 36-mm pumper carburetor, competition exhaust,
twin leading shoe front brake and Veglia competition tachometer.