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- Ducati_Pantah abstract "The Pantah was the first of the belt-driven camshaft Ducati motors, the first generation of the current Ducati V twins. First shown December 1979, it came on the market as the 1980 500SL and the last of the line 650SL was sold in 1986. Successful in racing as the 600 cc TT2 and later TT1 750 cc racer, it was a lighter, shorter wheelbase motorcycle, in a new trellis frame that was to become a trademark Ducati feature.".
- Q465583 abstract "The Pantah was the first of the belt-driven camshaft Ducati motors, the first generation of the current Ducati V twins. First shown December 1979, it came on the market as the 1980 500SL and the last of the line 650SL was sold in 1986. Successful in racing as the 600 cc TT2 and later TT1 750 cc racer, it was a lighter, shorter wheelbase motorcycle, in a new trellis frame that was to become a trademark Ducati feature.".
- Ducati_Pantah comment "The Pantah was the first of the belt-driven camshaft Ducati motors, the first generation of the current Ducati V twins. First shown December 1979, it came on the market as the 1980 500SL and the last of the line 650SL was sold in 1986. Successful in racing as the 600 cc TT2 and later TT1 750 cc racer, it was a lighter, shorter wheelbase motorcycle, in a new trellis frame that was to become a trademark Ducati feature.".
- Q465583 comment "The Pantah was the first of the belt-driven camshaft Ducati motors, the first generation of the current Ducati V twins. First shown December 1979, it came on the market as the 1980 500SL and the last of the line 650SL was sold in 1986. Successful in racing as the 600 cc TT2 and later TT1 750 cc racer, it was a lighter, shorter wheelbase motorcycle, in a new trellis frame that was to become a trademark Ducati feature.".