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Ducati 60

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Manufacturer
  
Ducati Meccanica S.p.A

Predecessor
  
Ducati Cucciolo

Class
  
Standard

Production
  
1949-1953

Successor
  
65T, 65TL, 65TS

Engine
  
59.57 cc (3.635 cu in) air-cooled 4-stroke single

The Ducati 60 of 1949-50 was Ducati's first in a 19 model year run of four-stroke, OHV single cylinder motorcycles that ended with the 125 Cadet/4 of 1967. The 60 used the 60 cc pullrod engine of the Cucciolo T3 moped, and a frame supplied by Caproni. The 60 Sport (actually 65 cc) of 1950-52 used Ducati's own frame, making it their first complete motorcycle. For 1953 the name was changed to 65 Sport. They were followed by the 65T, 65TL, 65TS series.

References

Ducati 60 Wikipedia