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  • ...38.5 [[cubic centimeters|cc]] equipped with a [[carburetor]], usually a [[Dell'Orto]], capable of delivering power to 0.8 hp and a total weight of about 4 [[ki
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  • ...heads with an 80 degree included valve angle. They used remote float bowl Dell'Orto 40 mm carburettors, and had a six speed gearbox with a dry, multiplate ...y short time. Wherever possible the bike was lightened, and new 40 mm Dell'Orto carburetors with accelerator pumps were used. These engines delivered 80hp
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  • The second prototype, a black and silver sports version with four Dell'Orto SS 1 carburettors, survived, and was on display at Ducati's factory museum
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  • ...ing to depotenziare the bike, which return immediately with the carburetor Dell'Orto PHBH 28mm, both as depotenziate that as at full power, also for the version ...Control Unit|Control Unit]] ECS specially designed (in collaboration with Dell'Orto) and accompanied by a new electrical system, which returns to use only two
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