These days, we associate Ducati with tire-shredding 200 horsepower superbikes and the all-conquering, impossibly hip Scrambler. But in the years after WW2, Ducati was best known for producing a tiny 98-pound motorcycle called the Cucciolo.
Cucciolo is Italian for ?puppy,? and the bike was named after the high-pitched bark of its tiny exhaust. By ...
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