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Ducati 125 Six Days

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Make Model

Ducati 125 Six Days

Year

1977 - 78

Production

3486 units

Engine

Two stroke, single cylinder, piston port

Capacity

123.7 cc / 7.5 cu in
Bore x Stroke 54 x 54 mm
Compression Ratio 14.6:1
Cooling System Air cooled

Induction

Dell'Orto PHBE 32 carburetor

Ignition

Motoplat electronic

Starting

Kick

Max Power

18.38 kW / 25 hp @ 10250 rpm

Clutch

Wet, multiplate

Transmission

6-Speed

Final Drive

Chain
Frame Double cradle chromium molybdenum steel

Front Suspension

35mm Marzocchi with magnesium forks

Rear Suspension

Swinging arm with dual Marzocchi shocks

Front Brakes

125 mm drum

Rear Brakes

140 mm drum
Wheels Alloy rims

Front Tyre

3.00 x 21

Rear Tyre

4.00 x 18

Dimensions

Length: 2150 mm / 84.6 in
Width:    920 mm / 36.2 in
Height: 1200 mm / 47.2 in

Wheelbase

1430 mm / 56.2 in
Seat Height 900 mm / 35.4 in

Dry Weight

98 kg / 216 lbs

Fuel Capacity 

8 Litres / 2.11 Us gal

125 Six Days and Regolarita

The 125 Six Days of 1977 was an improved model on the Regolarita.

New for the Six Days was an 8-liter aluminum gas tank, with vented filler cap and a proper enduro high exhaust exiting on the left.

The twin Marzocchi shock absorbers allowed for four different mounting positions on the frame and swingarm.  The redesigned frame was stronger, had more power and less weight than the Regolarita.