1964-1966
Production by year 296(1964):66(1964 USA):308(1965):30(1965 USA):98(1966):40(1966 USA).
Predecessor
Ducati Diana
Successor
Ducati 250 Mark 3
Class
Standard
Engine
248.6 cc (15.17 cu in) 4-stroke air-cooled bevel drive SOHC single-cylinder, contact breaker battery ignition with a single Dell'Orto SSI29D carburetor.
Bore / stroke
74 mm × 57.8 mm (2.91 in × 2.28 in)
Compression ratio
10:1
Power
27.6 hp (20.6 kW) @ 8500 rpm
Transmission
5 speed, wet clutch type.
Frame type
Single, open cradle frame in tubular steel
Suspension
Front: Telescopic forks, Rear: Swinging arm rear suspension with twin, Marzocchi's 3-way adjustable shocks.
Brakes
Front: 180 mm (7.1 in) drum type, Rear: 160 mm (6.3 in) drum type
Tires
Front: 2.50 x 18”; Rear: 2.75 x 18”
Wheelbase
1350 mm (53.15")
Dimensions
L: 2000 mm (78.75") W: 590 mm (23.25")
Seat height
760 mm (29.9")
Weight
116 kg (255.2 lbs) (dry)
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The Ducati Mach 1 was a 250 cc single-cylinder engine motorcycle, the fastest 250 road bikes at the time. It was capable of just over 100 mph (160 km/h) in full road going trim (lights and silencer).
Many were converted for racing use, and in the hands of Alastair Michael Rogers (AKA Mike Rogers) it gave Ducati a TT win when he won the 250 cc production TT.
The regulations for the production TT were strict, and Mike Rogers averaged 134.84 km/h on his almost production condition Mach 1 with a fairing and painted green. Mike Rogers was blind in his left eye as a result of a childhood accident, but his efforts and the consistent performance of his Mach 1 enabled him to win. Nowadays, Ducati Mach 1 is one of the most sought after machines among enthusiasts of older bikes. The engine number was DM250M1 00001-01950 and the DM250M1 engine was also used in some Ducati Mark 3s. A total of 838 Ducati Mach 1s were produced, but not many are still in existence as they were also used for racing.
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