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    1976 desmoquattro 500cc

    Did/does this bike exist? I've tried looking for info on it but can't. My wife said she owned one and I saw pics of it but no one's seemed to have heard of it.

    1976 Ducati desmoquattro 500cc. Colour - silver.

    Thank you

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    i can remember the old Pantah but i think that was a 600.
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    Found a pic of an old 500 pantah but nothing else....
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    Pre 79 Ducati made a 500 parallel twin with Desmodromic valve gear
    Post 79 The 500 V-twin Pantah arrived, that progressed into the 600 then 650

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    They did a 500 GTL in 76, also a 500 Sport Desmo in 76 and a 500 GTV in 77, also a 500 Sport USA in 77. Probably the Desmo...50hp @ 8500rpm yeehaa

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    Epicycle used to race one,it was in a Performance Streetbike mag (can find and scan it if needed)

    Some thought them unreliable,might have been rockers.

    http://www.bevelheaven.com/gallery-DesmoTwins.htm

    http://www.motorcyclespecs.co.za/mod...desmo%2078.htm

    76 GTL specs

    http://www.bikez.com/motorcycles/duc...0_gtl_1976.php

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    Quote Originally Posted by TLDV8 View Post
    Some thought them unreliable,might have been rockers.
    "Shockers" is a better word.
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    Generally regarded as not one of Ducatis better efforts.....
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    Definitely not Desmoquattro - they came out in the first 851 in 1987 or 1988.
    Most likely a parallel twin I would think.
    If I remember rightly the v-twin desmos were 750s, 860s and 900s back then.

    Mind you, if I don't remember rightly this post is complete shit and should be ignored.
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    You do remember rightly, idb - There was a Sport Desmo (parallel twin) in the 70's, but it was a two-valve job. A Desmo, Yes, but definitely not a Desmoquattro.
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