1988 750 F1

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1988 750 F1

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1988 Ducati 750 F1 with 1900 original miles.
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It's a US-spec final-year F1. These were called the "S" model by Berliner (but not by Ducati SpA). These were all built in 1987 but many weren't sold/titled until 1988. I have an F1-S much like this one but mine is titled as a 1988 Cagiva! These are the only F1's that were ever sold as street-legal bikes in the US.

The dual exhaust is wretched, it must weigh 40 pounds and should be the first thing you remove. The canonical replacement is a Verlicchi open reverse megaphone. 8) I have done this and can give you jetting info for 36mm carbs.
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F1 with megga jetting info

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Steve,

pilot: 70 (V) / 65 (H)

main: 145 (V) / 140 (H)

slide: 60/3

needle: K8

The needle was the biggest factor for me. With the stock needle (K4 I think) I had a horrible midrange flat spot.

Nice looking F1!
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Post by mojo »

Here's my F1, BTW:

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