Ducati 2-valve V-twins by Mick Walker

Ducati 2-valve V-twins by Mick Walker

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This text charts the development and production of the Ducati 2-Valve V-Twins, describing their rise and the personalities that helped develop them. Topics covered include: the background history of the company; the F1/F3, Paso, Monster, Super Sport and ST2 models; and full specifications.

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Ducati 2-valve V-twins by Mick Walker

This text charts the development and production of the Ducati 2-Valve V-Twins. A companion volume to "Ducati 4-Valve V-Twins", it describes the rise of these machines and the personalities that helped develop them. Topics covered include: the background history of the company; the F1/F3, Paso, Monster, Super Sport and ST2 models; and full specifications and detailed part-by-part engineering.

Mick Walker's interest in motorcycling goes back to the early 1960s when he started racing while still in the RAF and had wins at most major circuits. He started his own business, Mick Walker Motorcycles, in 1969, importing Italian machines, and was a leading race sponsor during the 1970s, with his riders gaining numerous victories including the Manx Grad Prix and British Grand Prix. Mick has also been a successful tuner, coach and team manager and his list of riders includes 2004 World Super Bike champion James Toseland. In 1985 his first book was published and he has now written over one hundred titles. He lives in Cambridgeshire, England.

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ISBN 13 9781861263094
ISBN 10 1861263090
Title Ducati 2-valve V-twins
Author Mick Walker
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The Crowood Press Ltd
Year published 2000-03-07
Number of pages 200
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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