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Cycle News Issue 28 July 18, 2017

Cycle News is a weekly magazine that covers all aspects of motorcycling including Supercross, Motocross and MotoGP as well as new motorcycles

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 28 JULY 18, 2017 P79 After strolling into the reception area and past the desk, you go through a doorway and see a seemingly end- less series of race bikes disappearing out of sight around a curved wall. Their illusion of procession draws you inside. To your left, a smaller room lit bright white hosts individual displays of the very earli- est bikes. They stand out clearly, restored to perfect condition and shining against the white walls behind them. Most are flanked and backed by written information, video screens and artis- The Cucciolo engine and fuel tank started Ducati's path into motorcycling. This little kit provided Italian bicycle riders with a humble, functional power plant and it helped get the war-damaged country mobile again in the late 1940s. Ducati soon followed up with its first full motorcycle, the 60, but things really got going in the 1950s after Fabio Taglioni brought his engineering ideas to the company. Taglioni became a legend of motorcycle design, and the 125 Sport (left) is part of his legacy. When was the last time you saw this pristine an example of Ducati's first superbike, the 750GT? After Fabio Taglioni created this machine, Ducati didn't look back. The earliest V-twin had spring-controlled valves, but Taglioni quickly added desmodromic operation—a system that opened and closed the valves mechanically. Ducati still uses desmo valves to this day. Meanwhile, bevel-drive Ducatis are among the most collectible bikes in the world, and the early round-case models like this are right up there.

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