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The 750 SS has an illustrious past, as far back as the 750 sport of 1970. The basic layout of an air-cooled desmodromic-valve 90º V-twin first appeared as a 750 later growing into the 900, and later into the water-coled superbikes. The latest 750SS is a pleasing mix of traditional and modern technology. The rather elderly engine design isn’t the most powerful avaliable, but has been modernized with a reliable, smooth electronic fuel-injection system. With the firm, narrow chassis, the torquely, low-revving twin is most at home on flowing, twisty backroads, where its lazy power delivery supplies surprisingly quick progress. The suspension units are basic, but high-qulity items, and the Breembo front breaks are very effective.
About Ducati 750SS:
Top speed: 201km/h (125mph)
Engine type: 748cc, a/c 90º V-twin, four-valve, SOHC desmodromic
Maximum power: 48kW (64bhp) @ 8500rpm
Frame type: steel-tube trellis
Tyre size: front 120/70 17, rear 160/60 17
Final drive: chain
Gearbox: 5 speed
Weight: 181kg (400lb)
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