The Ducati Desmo450 EDS Brings Desmodromic Engineering to the Enduro
The Ducati Desmo450 EDS — the only enduro bike with desmodromic valve timing. 264 lbs, 11-part aluminum frame, Showa/Brembo hardware, 54 hp with Racing Kit. $12,995, August 2026.
The Ducati Desmo450 EDS — the only enduro bike with desmodromic valve timing. 264 lbs, 11-part aluminum frame, Showa/Brembo hardware, 54 hp with Racing Kit. $12,995, August 2026.
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