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Blueprint Ducati 450 Mark3D (1968)

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The Ducati 450 Mark3D (1968) is a classic Italian racing motorcycle produced from 1968 to 1970. It has a distinct two-stroke single-cylinder engine, with a capacity of 449.9 cc. It was produced as an upgrade from the Ducati 350 Mark3, and although it has a similar framework, the 450 offers more power and torque. The engine offers a maximum power output of 43.2 horsepower, and it is mated to a five-speed manual transmission. The Ducati 450 Mark3D's frame is made of chrome-molybdenum steel tubing and features a cantilever rear suspension system. It also features telescopic front forks and dual-disc brakes, which allow for excellent stopping power. The engine has a single carburetor, and its dry weight is just over 130 kg. The Mark3D is known for its lightness and agility on the track, perfect for both amateur and professional racing. Its iconic 'X' frame design has become a staple of the Ducati brand. The Ducati 450 Mark3D is a classic Italian racing motorcycle that offers a thrilling ride, as well as reliable and powerful performance. The classic Italian engineering combines with modern features to create an unforgettable motorcycling experience.

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