2006 · Scooter
The 2006 Malaguti Drakon NKD 50 Ducati Corse carved out a niche in the highly competitive 50cc scooter market. This special edition model, a collaboration with Ducati Corse, aimed to inject a dose of racing heritage into the entry-level segment. It sat within Malaguti's Drakon lineage, known for its sporty aesthetics and accessible performance for younger riders. In its segment, it faced direct competition from popular models like the Aprilia RS 50 and the Derbi GPR 50, both of which also offered a full-size motorcycle look in a 50cc package.
Powering the Drakon NKD 50 Ducati Corse was a single-cylinder, two-stroke engine with a displacement of 49.00 ccm (2.99 cubic inches). This powerplant generated a respectable 9.00 HP (6.6 kW) at 8500 RPM, allowing the scooter to reach a top speed of 100.0 km/h (62.1 mph). Despite its scooter classification, these performance figures were competitive for the 50cc "supermoto" look-alike category. The fuel tank capacity of 10.30 litres (2.72 gallons) offered a decent range for daily commutes and weekend rides.
Weighing in at 112.0 kg (246.9 pounds), the Drakon NKD 50 Ducati Corse was relatively light, contributing to its nimble handling. The 810 mm (31.9 inches) seat height, if adjustable, represented its lowest setting, making it approachable for a wide range of riders, particularly teenagers. Its upright stance, typical of a naked-style scooter, provided a comfortable riding position for urban environments and short trips. The chassis and suspension were designed to offer a balance of agility and stability, crucial for new riders gaining confidence.
The Malaguti Drakon NKD 50 Ducati Corse was primarily aimed at young riders seeking their first motorized two-wheeler, particularly those drawn to the aesthetics of larger sportbikes but restricted by licensing or budget. Its Ducati Corse branding added an element of desirability for enthusiasts of the Italian marque. While categorized as a scooter, its manual transmission (common for this style of 50cc) offered a more engaging riding experience than traditional automatic scooters. It served as an excellent stepping stone for riders looking to eventually transition to full-size motorcycles.
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The Malaguti Drakon NKD 50 Ducati Corse, with its 49 cc engine and 9 HP, qualifies for an A1 license. Riders 16+ can ride it.
Estimated average for 49cc class: 75-100 mpg (2.5-3.5 L/100km)
⛽ Tank: 10.30 litres (2.72 gallons)
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