Ducati Desmodue: The Complete Story from Pantah to Scrambler
By (Author) Greg Pullen
The Crowood Press Ltd
The Crowood Press Ltd
23rd March 2015
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
629.2275
Hardback
176
Width 215mm, Height 260mm, Spine 19mm
817g
A definitive account of the popular Ducati Desmodue - the reliable, affordable, high-performance motorcycle range that boasts one of the most successful Italian motorcycles of all time, the Ducati Monster, and is still in development today. Including full production histories, comprehensive specification details and owners' experiences, this new book covers: . A history of Ducati and the rise of the brand in the 1970s . Grand Prix racing with Fabio Taglioni's desmodromic valve engine design . The world-beating TT2 and TT1 racers . Ducati's virtual swansong and the Cagiva takeover . The best-selling Ducati Monster - the 'naked' desmo twin . The Desmodue 900SS and the SportClassic range . Racing today, the new Ducati Scrambler and the future for Desmodue motorcycles AUTHOR: Greg Pullen began a lifelong love affair with motorcycles in the sports moped and Barry Sheene era, during the long, hot summers of the 1970s. The Italian motorcycle obsession soon followed when a near neighbour bought a Laverda SFC750, soon replaced by a Moto Guzzi 850T3 for continental touring. Trained as a chartered surveyor specializing in old buildings, these days Greg spends his time in rural Wiltshire riding and writing for magazines that have included Classic Bike and Classic Bike Guide, alongside his own publication Benzina. 211 colour photographs
Greg Pullen began a lifelong love affair with motorcycles in the sports moped and Barry Sheene era, growing up in rural Wiltshire during the 1970s. Currently only his 1994 Monster 900 can claim the Desmodue name, although Greg's first handful of Ducatis - from a Pantah to a Superlight 900 - were from the range. Trained as a chartered surveyor specializing in old buildings, Greg still lives in Wiltshire, riding and writing for magazines that includes Classic Bike, Classic Bike Guide and his own publication, Benzina.