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- Ducati_860_GT abstract "The Ducati 860 GT was a Ducati motorcycle made in 1974 and 1975, replaced by the restyled 860 GTS for 1976–1979. In 1974–1975 the electric-start version was called the 860 GTE, while all models had electric start after 1975, and for the final two years, 1978–1979, the name was changed to 900 GTS. A USA market variant was made in all model years, in which the gearshift was "crudely moved" from the left to the right side of the engine by means an external rod.The 860 series used the engine and stressed member frame of Fabio Taglioni's original 750 GT L twin, with bevel cam drive and with the enlarged capacity achieved by using two of the Ducati 450 single-cylinder engine’s sleeves and pistons. The controversial angular design of the cosmetic elements was by noted car stylist Giorgio Giugiaro. Giugiaro dispensed with both the sinuous tank shape and engine covers, and added large steel side covers to create an overall integrated effect. The upright seating position was intended for urban riding rather than the sporting leaning over position of the earlier 750.The 860 GT was renamed the 860GTS in 1976 and featured a less angular fuel tank than the GT; a seat without the duck-tail; lower, narrower handlebars and a decreased final drive ratio. By 1977 further cosmetic and electrical enhancements were introduced in the again renamed 900 GTS. Production ceased in 1979, with these later bikes having engines mechanically similar to the Darmah SS and SD bikes that replaced them.".
- Ducati_860_GT thumbnail Ducati_860.jpg?width=300.
- Ducati_860_GT wikiPageID "35716350".
- Ducati_860_GT wikiPageRevisionID "604241669".
- Ducati_860_GT aka "860".
- Ducati_860_GT brakes "Front: 1 or 2 280 mm discs, 1 piston calipers".
- Ducati_860_GT brakes "Rear:200 mm drum".
- Ducati_860_GT class "Standard or sport touring".
- Ducati_860_GT compression "9.9".
- Ducati_860_GT engine "SOHC four stroke air cooled 90° V-twin".
- Ducati_860_GT fuelConsumption "35".
- Ducati_860_GT hasPhotoCollection Ducati_860_GT.
- Ducati_860_GT manufacturer Ducati.
- Ducati_860_GT modelYear "1974".
- Ducati_860_GT name "Ducati 860 GT".
- Ducati_860_GT power "@ 6900 rpm".
- Ducati_860_GT power "@ 7700 rpm".
- Ducati_860_GT suspension "Front: telescopic fork, oil damped".
- Ducati_860_GT suspension "Rear: 3-way adjustable 2 320 mm Marzocchi shocks".
- Ducati_860_GT tires "Front: 3.50" × 18"".
- Ducati_860_GT tires "Rear: 4.00"× 18"".
- Ducati_860_GT transmission "Wet multiplate clutch, 5 speed, chain drive".
- Ducati_860_GT subject Category:Ducati_motorcycles.
- Ducati_860_GT subject Category:Motorcycles_introduced_in_1974.
- Ducati_860_GT subject Category:Sport_touring_motorcycles.
- Ducati_860_GT subject Category:Standard_motorcycles.
- Ducati_860_GT type MeanOfTransportation.
- Ducati_860_GT type Motorcycle.
- Ducati_860_GT type DesignedArtifact.
- Ducati_860_GT comment "The Ducati 860 GT was a Ducati motorcycle made in 1974 and 1975, replaced by the restyled 860 GTS for 1976–1979. In 1974–1975 the electric-start version was called the 860 GTE, while all models had electric start after 1975, and for the final two years, 1978–1979, the name was changed to 900 GTS.".
- Ducati_860_GT label "Ducati 860 GT".
- Ducati_860_GT label "Ducati 860 GT-GTS".
- Ducati_860_GT sameAs Ducati_860_GT-GTS.
- Ducati_860_GT sameAs m.0g_pns.
- Ducati_860_GT sameAs Q593174.
- Ducati_860_GT sameAs Q593174.
- Ducati_860_GT wasDerivedFrom Ducati_860_GT?oldid=604241669.
- Ducati_860_GT depiction Ducati_860.jpg.
- Ducati_860_GT isPrimaryTopicOf Ducati_860_GT.
- Ducati_860_GT name "Ducati 860 GT".