Blueprint Ducati 250 Desmo (1973)

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The 1973 Ducati 250 Desmo embodies a classic Italian aesthetic through its vintage, yet enduringly stylish design. It features a single cylinder two-stroke air-cooled engine which produces a maximum of 26.5 horsepower at 8,500 RPMs. This powerful engine is complimented by a 4-speed gearbox, giving the rider a smooth and responsive ride. It's nimble handling is further enhanced by three 20-inch wheels, a single Aerol telescopic fork in front, a twin shocks at the rear and a double discs brakes at the front. The body is predominantly steel with a fibreglass fuel tank and chrome-plated dual exhausts. It has a low, minimalist riding stance ensuring optimum control for the rider. The iconic high-peaking tail also adds to the overall elegance of this classic Italian motorcycle. The 1973 Ducati 250 Desmo is an iconic piece of engineering and a remarkable example of classic motorcycle design.

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