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- Ducati_851 abstract "The Ducati 851 is a motorcycle produced by Ducati, with liquid cooling and four valve heads, released to the public in 1987. Development had lagged with the continued use of two valve engines, but new funds enabled a technological move forward Ducati needed at the time.After buying Ducati, Cagiva invested in the development of another V-twin, but with liquid cooling, and four-valve desmodromic heads. Massimo Bordi had designed a 4V Desmo in 1973 for his thesis at the University of Bologna, and with Cagiva in 1985, saw his updated ideas come into production as the Desmoquattro.Based on the Pantah motor, but with liquid cooling, fuel injection, and desmodromic four valve heads (with an included valve angle of 40°), the 851 made Ducati once again competitive in motorcycle racing.The original Desmo Quattro was an experimental 748 cc 4 valve racer (seen at the Bol d'Or in 1986) and used 750 F1 Pantah crankcases. Bordi collaborated with Cosworth to develop the heads, but in the time they had, they were only able to reduce the included valve angle of the desmodromic engine to 40°, while less than 30° was possible with valve springs. Ducati stuck with the desmodromics.The subsequent 851 road bike had stronger crankcases, while the heads and valves remained the same; designed to fit above the 88 mm bore of a 748 cc version.The 1987 – 1988 Ducati 851 Strada used the signature steel tube trellis frame, adorned with Marvic wheels, Brembo brakes and Marzocchi suspension. That first release was criticised for its handling, so the front wheel was changed from a 16-inch to a 17-inch (41 to 43 cm) wheel. In addition, upgraded suspension components were fitted.In 1992 the bore was enlarged, thus creating the Ducati 888.Three 1992 Ducati Superbike models were available: the 851 Strada (851 cc), the 888 SP4 (888 cc) and the 888 SP4S (888 cc).".
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- Ducati_851 brakes "Front: Dual disc".
- Ducati_851 brakes "Rear: Single disc".
- Ducati_851 class Sport_bike.
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- Ducati_851 engine ", L-twin, fuel injected 4 valves per cylinder desmodromic, liquid cooled".
- Ducati_851 engine "Compression ratio: 10.0:1".
- Ducati_851 engine "bore/stroke: 92.0 × 64.0 mm".
- Ducati_851 frame "Tubular steel trellis frame".
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- Ducati_851 manufacturer Ducati.
- Ducati_851 name "Ducati 851".
- Ducati_851 power "93".
- Ducati_851 production "1987".
- Ducati_851 successor Ducati_888.
- Ducati_851 tires "Front: 120/70-17".
- Ducati_851 tires "Rear: 180/55-17".
- Ducati_851 transmission "6".
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- Ducati_851 comment "The Ducati 851 is a motorcycle produced by Ducati, with liquid cooling and four valve heads, released to the public in 1987. Development had lagged with the continued use of two valve engines, but new funds enabled a technological move forward Ducati needed at the time.After buying Ducati, Cagiva invested in the development of another V-twin, but with liquid cooling, and four-valve desmodromic heads.".
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