The Ducati 750 F1 series and 750 Montjuich, produced between 1984 and 1987, represent a significant chapter in Ducati's history, embodying the brand's transition into performance-oriented sportbikes. These Italian-crafted machines are celebrated for their iconic L-twin Desmodromic engines, renowned for their distinctive sound and potent performance, competing with other European and Japanese sportbikes of the era. Key features include a rigid steel trellis frame, powerful Brembo braking systems, and aggressive styling, with the F1 models serving as homologation specials directly linked to racing efforts. Their engineering quality and unique character have cemented their status as highly sought-after modern classics.
This comprehensive service manual provides in-depth technical information for the Ducati 750 F1 and 750 Montjuich models. It covers all mechanical and electrical systems, including detailed procedures for engine rebuilds, carburetor tuning, clutch and transmission servicing, suspension and brake maintenance, and electrical system troubleshooting. The manual is designed to assist owners, mechanics, and technicians in maintaining and repairing these motorcycles, offering step-by-step instructions, component specifications, torque values, and specialized workshop techniques. Its scope encompasses everything from routine maintenance schedules to complex overhauls, ensuring the longevity and optimal performance of these iconic machines.