1988
✅ Why buy this bike?
• Lightweight and nimble, offering excellent maneuverability for its class, making it fun on twisty roads. • Reliable and robust air-cooled engine, known for its simplicity and ease of maintenance, ideal for long-term ownership. • Good ground clearance and suspension travel, providing decent off-road capability for light trail riding. • Classic late 80s enduro styling, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts seeking a vintage adventure bike. • Relatively fuel-efficient for its displacement, making it an economical choice for commuting or touring. • Easy to find parts due to shared components with other Cagiva and Ducati models of the era.⚠️ Things to consider
• Limited top speed and horsepower, making it less suitable for sustained highway cruising or faster roads. • Vibrations can become noticeable at higher RPMs, potentially fatiguing on longer rides. • Dated braking performance by modern standards, requiring more foresight and effort for effective stopping. • Original suspension components may be worn or require upgrading for optimal performance and comfort. • Finding specialized Cagiva-specific parts can be challenging outside of enthusiast communities.The Cagiva T 4 350 R produces 27 HP, fitting A2 license limits (max 35 kW / 47 HP). For riders 18+.
Estimated average for 343cc class: 45-60 mpg (4.0-5.5 L/100km)
⛽ Tank: 12.00 litres (3.17 US gallons)
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