1970 BSA B44 Victor Special

1970 BSA B44 Victor Special

enduro · United Kingdom · 70s
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1968 Ducati 350 Scrambler

1968 Ducati 350 Scrambler

enduro · Italy · 60s
The 1970 BSA B44 Victor Special and 1968 Ducati 350 Scrambler both compete in the enduro segment, offering riders distinct interpretations of the formula.

The 1970 BSA B44 Victor Special from United Kingdom was powered by a 441cc OHV single producing 28hp at 6000rpm. Weighing 156.0kg (344 lbs) and with a seat height of 830mm, it was aimed at enduro riders.

The 1968 Ducati 350 Scrambler, hailing from Italy, by contrast offered 340cc of SOHC single power, delivering 27hp at 7500rpm. Tipping the scales at 140.0kg (309 lbs) with a top speed of 140km/h (87 mph), it offered a distinct riding experience. 1970s bikes from the Japanese superbike revolution are increasingly sought after. Clean, original examples have seen significant value appreciation.

Specifications Comparison

1970 BSA B44 Victor Special1968 Ducati 350 Scrambler
Displacement441 cc340 cc
Power28 hp27 hp
Torque34.0 Nm25.0 Nm
Cylinders11
Top Speed140 km/h140 km/h
Quarter Mile
Dry Weight156.0 kg140.0 kg
Wet Weight168.0 kg153.0 kg
Seat Height830 mm810 mm
Wheelbase1380 mm1370 mm
Fuel Capacity10.0 L13.0 L
Gears4 -speed5 -speed

The Verdict

These two enduros are remarkably well-matched. With 28hp versus 27hp, the performance difference is marginal. The choice between them comes down to brand loyalty, aesthetics, and riding preference.

About the 1970 BSA B44 Victor Special

A dual-sport from 1970, the 1970 BSA B44 Victor Special delivers 28hp from its 441cc OHV single engine.

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About the 1968 Ducati 350 Scrambler

The 1968 1968 Ducati 350 Scrambler is a 340cc single-cylinder dual-sport that became one of Ducati's most memorable motorcycles of the 1960s.

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