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Ducati Elite
1960Sportbike

Ducati Elite

Key specifications

Engine
204 cc
Power
18 HP
Weight
118 kg
Fuel type
petrol
Front brakes
Expanding brake (drum brake)
Rear brakes
Expanding brake (drum brake)

Overview

Introducing the 1960 Honda Elite, a motorcycle that encapsulates the spirit of the early 1960s and the burgeoning sportbike market. As Honda’s entry into the sport category, the Elite was designed to appeal to riders who craved performance without sacrificing reliability. With its sleek lines and vibrant design, it quickly became a symbol of the era's adventurous spirit. The Elite was not just a means of transportation; it was a stylish companion for those who sought the thrill of the open road, making it a beloved choice among enthusiasts and casual riders alike. At the heart of the Honda Elite lies a robust single-cylinder, four-stroke engine that displaces 204 cc. Producing a spirited 18 horsepower at 7,500 RPM, this power plant propels the Elite to an impressive top speed of 140 km/h (87 mph). The combination of an 8.5:1 compression ratio and a Dellorto UB 24 carburettor ensures that the engine delivers smooth, responsive power, making every ride an exhilarating experience. With a power-to-weight ratio of 0.1525 HP/kg, the Elite strikes a remarkable balance between agility and stability, allowing riders to navigate both urban streets and winding country roads with confidence. The air-cooled engine is paired with a wet multiplate clutch and a reliable chain final drive, providing a seamless transition through gears as riders push the boundaries of performance. The Honda Elite showcases a thoughtfully designed chassis that emphasizes both comfort and handling. Its single open cradle frame, crafted from steel tubing, offers a solid foundation, while the telescopic front forks and swinging arm rear suspension absorb bumps with ease. The drum brakes, although modest by today’s standards, provide adequate stopping power for the bike's lightweight frame. With dimensions of 2,000 mm in length and a width of 800 mm, the Elite is compact and maneuverable, making it an ideal choice for urban commuting or spirited weekend rides. The aesthetic appeal of the Elite is further enhanced by its classic styling, which remains a cherished aspect for vintage motorcycle aficionados. **

Pros

  • Timeless Design: The 1960 Honda Elite features a classic aesthetic that appeals to vintage motorcycle enthusiasts, making it a standout in any collection.
  • Remarkable Performance: With its lightweight frame and responsive engine, the Elite offers an engaging riding experience that balances power and agility.
  • Reliability: Honda's reputation for durability shines through with the Elite, making it a dependable choice for both everyday riding and leisurely excursions.

Cons

  • Limited Braking Performance: The drum brakes, while sufficient for the era, may not provide the stopping power that modern riders expect, especially in emergency situations.
  • Basic Technology: Compared to contemporary motorcycles, the Elite lacks advanced features such as modern suspension systems and electronic ignition, which may deter some tech-savvy riders.
  • Comfort for Longer Rides: While great for short trips, the riding position and seat may not provide the level of comfort needed for long-distance touring.

Technical details

Source specification data

Make
Ducati
Model
Elite
Category
Sport
Power
18.00 HP (13.1 kW)) @ 7500 RPM
Clutch
Wet multiplate
Ignition
Mageneto flywhel
Top Speed
140.0 km/h (87.0 mph)
Fuel System
Carburettor. Dellorto UB 24
Bore X Stroke
67.0 x 57.0 mm (2.6 x 2.2 inches)
Compression
8.5:1
Displacement
204.00 ccm (12.45 cubic inches)
Cooling System
Air
Engine Details
Single cylinder, four-stroke
Lubrication System
Forced wet sump
Transmission Type Final Drive
Chain
Dry Weight
118.0 kg (260.1 pounds)
Overall Width
800 mm (31.5 inches)
Overall Length
2,000 mm (78.7 inches)
Power Weight Ratio
0.1525 HP/kg
Seat
Dual seatt
Rear Tyre
3.25-18
Frame Type
Single open cradle in steel tubing
Front Tyre
2.75-18
Rear Brakes
Expanding brake (drum brake)
Front Brakes
Expanding brake (drum brake)
Rear Suspension
Swinging arm suspension
Front Suspension
Telescopic fork
Rear Brakes Diameter
160 mm (6.3 inches)
Front Brakes Diameter
180 mm (7.1 inches)