Ducati 125 Bronco
In 1960, the 125 Bronco joined the 98 Bronco as the base model in the US lineup. Although the 98 finished in 1963, the 125 lasted through until 1966 with only minor developments.
Technical Specifications
Engine and transmission
- Engine type:1 cylinders, 4-stroke, Single
- Displacement:124 cc (7.58 cubic inches)
- Bore × stroke:55.2 mm × 52 mm (oversquare - shortstroke)
- Cooling system:Air cooled
- Power:6.53 HP (4.8 kW) @ 6500 rpm
- Throttle:Cable operated
- ValvesValve train:OHV, variableValves per cylinder:2
- Fuel and ignitionSparks per cylinder:1Fuel supply system:CarburetorIgnition type:MagnetoFunnel diameter:18 mm
- Compression:6.8:1
- Engine mounting:Vertical
- Lubrication system:Dry sump
- Gear box:Manual 4-speed
- Clutch:Wet, multiple discs, cable operated
- Final drive:Chain
- Starter:Kick-starter
Dimensions
- Physical measuresLength:1900 mmWidth:820 mmHeight:980 mm
- Wheel base:1290 mm
- Seat height:790 mm
- WeightCurb weight:103 kgDry weight:91 kg
Chassis and suspension
- Frame type:steel, Double cradle frame
- FrontSuspension:CartridgeBrake:Single Drum, Ø123 mmTire:2.76 × 16
- RearSuspension:twin shock, SwingarmBrake:Drum, Ø123 mmTire:2.76 × 16
Other
- ABS available:No
- Power-to-weight ratio:0.05 HP/kg (21.46 kg/HP)
- Top speed:85 km/h
- Fuel capacity:13 l
- Number of riders:2 persons