The MH Models category encompasses a specific range of Ducati motorcycles, characterized by their performance-oriented design and racing heritage. These models are engineered for enthusiasts and experienced riders seeking a blend of cutting-edge technology, agile handling, and powerful engine performance. Their applications range from spirited road riding to track day participation, reflecting Ducati's commitment to sport-inspired engineering. Key characteristics include advanced suspension systems, high-revving engines, and sophisticated electronics, all contributing to a dynamic and engaging riding experience.
Documentation for MH Models typically includes comprehensive owner's manuals detailing operation, basic maintenance, and safety features. Service and repair manuals provide in-depth technical information...
The MH Models category encompasses a specific range of Ducati motorcycles, characterized by their performance-oriented design and racing heritage. These models are engineered for enthusiasts and experienced riders seeking a blend of cutting-edge technology, agile handling, and powerful engine performance. Their applications range from spirited road riding to track day participation, reflecting Ducati's commitment to sport-inspired engineering. Key characteristics include advanced suspension systems, high-revving engines, and sophisticated electronics, all contributing to a dynamic and engaging riding experience.
Documentation for MH Models typically includes comprehensive owner's manuals detailing operation, basic maintenance, and safety features. Service and repair manuals provide in-depth technical information for authorized technicians and skilled mechanics, covering engine overhauls, electrical system diagnostics, and chassis adjustments. Technical specification sheets offer precise data on performance metrics, dimensions, and component compatibility. Troubleshooting guides are also available to assist in identifying and resolving common operational issues, ensuring the continued optimal performance and longevity of these specialized Ducati motorcycles.
This manual covers the MH 900 Evoluzione, commonly known as the MH900e, produced between 2000 and 2002. This limited edition motorcycle, with approximately 2,000 units manufactured in Italy, is a homage to Mike Hailwood's iconic 1978 Isle of Man TT-winning Ducati 900SS. It features a 904 cc, air-cooled, 90-degree L-twin Desmodromic engine, producing 75 hp and 53 lb-ft of torque, paired with a 5-speed transmission and a hydraulically actuated wet multi-plate clutch. The MH900e is renowned for its blend of classic styling and modern performance components, including Ohlins suspension and Brembo brakes, making it a highly sought-after collector's item praised for its design and heritage.
The Ducati MH 900e, produced between 2000 and 2003, is a distinctive retro-styled sportbike that pays homage to the legendary Ducati 750 Imola racer. This limited-production motorcycle, with an estimated 1500 units produced worldwide, features a powerful 904 cc Desmodromic L-twin engine, renowned for its unique actuation and performance characteristics. Its exclusive styling, high-quality components, and rich heritage make it a sought-after machine among enthusiasts. The MH 900e was notable for its direct-to-customer sales approach, bypassing traditional dealership networks for a portion of its production, further solidifying its niche market appeal.
The Ducati MH 900e, produced from 2001 to 2003, is a distinctive Sport Classic motorcycle celebrated for its unique styling, inspired by vintage Ducati racers, and its performance-oriented L-twin engine. This limited production model, with approximately 1,500 units manufactured globally, features a 904 cc air-cooled V-twin engine delivering around 75 horsepower, a 6-speed transmission, and a dry weight of 186 kg. Its design, conceived by Pierre Terblanche, offers a compelling blend of modern engineering and retro aesthetics, making it a highly sought-after machine for enthusiasts and collectors.
This document pertains to the Monster S4RS Testastretta, a high-performance motor bike from the mid-2000s. Renowned for its integration of the powerful Testastretta engine into the iconic Monster chassis, this model embodies a legacy of sporting motorcycles and minimalist naked bike styling. Its engineering quality is reflected in its Desmodromic L-Twin engine, sophisticated suspension, and potent braking systems, making it a celebrated machine for riders seeking exhilarating performance.
The Ducati MH900e, produced from 2000 to 2002, is a distinctive retro-styled motorcycle that pays homage to Ducati's legendary 1970s racing machines. This limited-production model, with only around 1,300 units ever made, occupies a unique place in motorcycle history, blending classic aesthetics with contemporary engineering. Its design philosophy emphasized heritage, featuring a trellis frame, single-sided swingarm, and iconic bodywork, making it a highly sought-after collector's item. The MH900e offers a pure riding experience, powered by an air-cooled 904 cc V-twin engine delivering approximately 75 horsepower, and is celebrated for its engaging handling and nostalgic appeal.