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The ST series finished in 2008, the ST3 and ST3s models having only sold 1,011 total worldwide units in 2007. [4] Following these poor sales, Ducati chose to refocus the brand onto sport bikes such as the Panigale. In its factory plan for 2008–2010 Ducati declared that the sport touring market was no longer part of their plans. [5]
ST3 may refer to: Ducati ST3, a motorcycle model of the Ducati ST series made from 2004–07; Sound Transit 3, a ballot measure during the November 2016 elections in Seattle, Washington; ST3, a version of the Scream Tracker music-tracker software; Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, a 1984 American science fiction film.
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Ducati Riders of Illinois (DRILL) located in Chicago, IL. DESMO, the Ducati Enthusiast Sport Motorcycle Organization, is a North American group affiliated with the factory Desmo Owners Club. [36] Some groups are focused on vintage Ducatis [37] while several are based primarily or entirely on email discussion lists or web forums. [38]
The Ducati Museum is a transport museum in Bologna, Italy at the Ducati factory. It contains a collection of Ducati motorcycles and some early non-automotive products ...
Ducati Energia SpA is an Italian company based in Bologna, part of the Ducati group, which produces electrical and electronic components. It was founded in 1926 by the Ducati brothers, Adriano, Marcello and Bruno, to produce vacuum tubes, capacitors and other radio components. [ 1 ]
Fabio Taglioni (right) and Bruno Spaggiari at the 1972 Imola 200. Fabio Taglioni (10 September 1920 – 18 July 2001) was an Italian engineer.. Born in Lugo di Romagna, he was chief designer and technical director of Ducati from 1954 until 1989.
The water-cooled Ducati Desmoquattro engine that has dominated World Superbike racing was introduced in 1986 with the Ducati 748 IE racer ridden by Virginio Ferrari, Juan Garriga and Marco Lucchinelli at the 1986 Bol d'Or, [3] and then transferred to series production in 1987 in Ducati 851 form. Despite subtle changes and increases in capacity ...