Ducati 916

From WOI Encyclopedia Italia

The Ducati 916 is a sport motorcycle manufactured by Ducati. First released in 1994, it was admired because of its epochally new design and outstanding technical features. Designed by Massimo Tamburini, it was later replaced by the 996 and 998 with similar design but revised engines and even more power.

Whilst it lacked the outright power levels of the Japanese inline four-cylinder opposition, its excellent handling more than made up for the deficiency.


Ducati 916 Monoposto (1994)
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Ducati 916 Monoposto (1994)

Technical Data:

  • 2 cyl. 4 stroke 4 valve watercooled V Engine
  • 113 hp (84 kW) at 9000 rpm
  • 265 km/h
  • Single-sided rear swingarm
  • Upside-down forks
  • Underseat exhaust pipes


Ducati Models
Scrambler 250 | M620 Monster | 620 SPORT | 748 | 748S | 749 | 749/R/S | 750 Imola | 750 SS | 800 Sport | 800 SS | 848 | 851 | 888 Superbike | 900SS | 900GTS | 916 | 996 | 998 | 999 | 999/R/S | 1098 | Apollo | Desmosedici | Hypermotard | Monster | Multistrada | Pantah | Paso | | Sport 1000 Classic | 1000DS | PaulSmart1000LE | ST2 | ST3 | ST4 | ST4S | SuperSport