1967 Ducati Monza 250cc
  • Ducati is best known for their stunningly beautiful motorcycles but the earlier history of the company dates back to 1926 building components for radio systems
  • Following WWII, despite the factory being a repeated target of allied bombing, Ducati turned their attention to the motorcycle industry
  • From the success of the prototype racing 250 F3, a 250cc street bike was presented at the Milan Fair in April 1961 which was the birth of the Monza
  • The Ducati Monza is the most common of the 250 singles from the Italian manufacturer, though in Ducatis case, common is a relative term
  • The 250cc single cylinder engine has a claimed output of 22hp and is equipped with a 5 Speed Gearbox
  • This European model was imported in 2020 by The Throttlestop Team
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1967 Ducati

Monza 250cc

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1967 Ducati

Monza 250cc