Vehicle Description
The Monza was one of a myriad of quarter-liter singles from Ducati,
but it was an important one in the Italian marque's history.
Supposedly, the 'narrow-case' 250cc was originally designed in
response to a request from a high-volume Ducati dealership in
England. Ducati would produce singles between 1950 and 1974.
Designed by the brilliant Taglioni, the Ducati quarter-liter
four-strokes had the distinction of being the fastest 250s of the
time. The Bologna factory utilized all-rolling-bearing construction
with SOHC (single overhead cam) driven by a towershaft and bevel
gears. This beautiful example runs and rides extremely well, it's a
wonderful little bike that will leave you grinning from ear to
ear.