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Motorcycle specifications Ducati750 SS 1973

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The SS is certainly Ducati's most emblematic model. Of course, today other models have stolen its thunder. And when many people talk about Ducati, they often think first of the 916, 996, 999, Monsters and Multistradas. Yet none of these models can claim to belong to a dynasty that began over 40 years ago with the 1973 750 SS.

the first model in this family is presented under the name "Imola Replica", a replica of Paul Smart's Ducati, winner of the legendary Imola 200-mile race in 1972. And Ducati could do no less than produce a model celebrating this crushing victory, since Bruno Spaggiari, also riding a Ducati, came second to Smart that year.

this limited edition was produced in a run of 200 units. Ducati soon decided to include this bike in its range under the name 750SS, as well as a version without fairings (750S), alongside the road-going 750 GT. The latter also lends its revised engine for sporty use. And the ingredients that make this bike the first representative of the SS family are already there: tubular trellis, L-twin (open at 90°), air-cooled, 2 valves per cylinder actuated by a desmodromic ACT. At the time, the ACT was not yet belt-driven (as it had been on the SS models of the late '80s), but was powered by a conventional shaft and conical transmission.

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Ducati 750 SS 1973this engine develops a whopping 73 hp, making the SS a class-leading performer and taking it to speeds of up to 220 km/h. By way of comparison, the 1972 Honda CB 750 K2 develops 69 hp, and the 6-cylinder Benelli 750 SEI of 1974, 71 hp.

the chassis is no slouch either. The Marzocchi suspension is very well made, and the bike brakes like a brute from 1975 onwards, when Ducati opts for a pair of Brembo discs and calipers (the previous models were not entirely satisfactory). The engine contributes to the rigidity of the open-cradle frame. Like all sports bikes of the era, it favors stability over handling. And while the SS submits to the rider's every whim, it requires a certain grip when the playing field tightens.

the riding position is ultra-sporty, with a seat that's very far back due to the long fuel tank, footrests positioned high enough and straps fixed under the upper fork crown. In everyday use, this position is very tiring, but perfect for attacking.

one original feature is the plastic fuel tank with a transparent gauge. The system is simplistic but effective.

with hindsight, it was impossible for a bike as successful as the 750SS not to have descendants. Regularly updated, it was accompanied in 1975 by a 900cc model that became as famous as its predecessor. The SS range was subsequently extended to a wide range of displacements (350cc, 400cc, 600cc, 750cc, 800cc, 900cc, 1000cc). Today, this family is no longer the brand's sporting spearhead (replaced in this role in 1988 by the 851 and its descendants), but rather the guardian of Ducati tradition.

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Ducati 750 SS 1973

Key facts Ducati 750 SS (1973) : What you need to know before you buy

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Performance

  • Max speed : approximately 220 km/h (136.70 mph)

Specifications Ducati 750 SS 1973

Chassis
Frame : Double tubular steel cradle
Fuel capacity : 20 liters (5.28 US gallons)
Seat height : 700 mm (27.56 in)
Length : 2,220 mm (87.40 in)
Width : 675 mm (26.57 in)
Min height : 1,230 mm (48.43 in)
Wheelbase : 1,530 mm (60.24 in)
Dry weight : 180 kg (397 lb)
Weight when fully loaded : 202 kg (445 lb)
Front axle
Telehydraulic fork Ø 38 mm
Braking 2 discs Ø 280 mm (11.02 in), 2-piston caliper
Front tire : 100 / 90 - 18 → Order this type of tire
Transmission
5 stage gearbox
Secondary by chain
Rear axle
2 lateral shock absorbers
Braking 1 disc Ø 230 mm (9.06 in), 2-piston caliper
Rear tire : 120 / 90 - 18 → Order this type of tire
Motor
two-cylinder 90° L-shape , 4 strokes
2 carburetors Ø 40 mm
Cooling system : by air
1 ACT per cylinder, desmo
2 valves per cylinder
748 cc
73 ch (72 hp) to 8,000 rpm
7.30 mkg to 5,500 rpm
Power-to-weight ratio : 2.5 kg/ch
Weight / torque ratio : 24.66 kg/mkg
Compression : 9.6 : 1
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the 750 SS 1973

What is the power of the 750 SS 1973?
The 750 SS 1973 develops a power of 73 ch (72 hp)
What is the torque of the 750 SS 1973?
The maximum torque of the 750 SS 1973 is 7.30 mkg to 5,500 rpm.
What is the maximum speed of the 750 SS 1973?
The 750 SS 1973 is capable of reaching a top speed of approximately 220 km/h (136.70 mph) on the track.
What is the weight of the 750 SS 1973?
The 750 SS 1973 has a a dry weight of 180 kg (397 lb), a weight when fully loaded of 202 kg (445 lb).
QWhat is the seat height of the 750 SS 1973?
To ensure good accessibility, the 750 SS 1973 offers a minimum seat height of 700 mm (27.56 in).
What is the price of the 750 SS 1973?
, in France