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Old 17-Sep-2006, 01:14
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Ducati 750 sport c. 1973

Does anyone know much about this model? I am hoping someone could tell me if this is the machine that the current 'sport classic' is based on. If so, what sort of price do the older bikes go for?
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Old 17-Sep-2006, 01:33
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Does anyone know much about this model? I am hoping someone could tell me if this is the machine that the current 'sport classic' is based on. If so, what sort of price do the older bikes go for?
thanks in advance

it was Ducatis first 750 L twin, try Classic bike for pricing as I think there were a few models, some of which go for silly money, like over £20k, others for more like £3k+

have a look at www.mdinaitalia.co.uk

If you look at the customers bikes page, you will see my mate Paul Russ Bike 750GT which he paid about £3k for. Andrew Nahums 750SS is worth a whole LOT more.

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It.s the 750 imola that commands big bucks. 750sport classic ducati pre desmo l-twin. Looks so much better than the sport classic which designers took the influence for. looks very like the original 900ss, but in yellow with black lining.normally unfaired.. the engine is the roundcase version as opposed to the later square case. Very early ones had a wide rear subframe same as the GT but they soon changed to a slimmer sub and seat unit. I have a cafe'd 750GT. Used to know John at Mdina in above post, great guy passionate about the bevel dukes, call him. say Roy in Redhill sent you. If he remembers after the years.
http://i7.ebayimg.com/04/i/08/50/a9/c8_12.JPG
Not a very good pic , but i am in a hurry.
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Old 17-Sep-2006, 10:15
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Thanks guys, that's a real help.
749er : Please could you check that link for me as I am unable to get it to work. Thanks
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Old 17-Sep-2006, 11:30
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Here's the link you need

http://www.mdinaitalia.co.uk/
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Here's a nice one. Not for sale tho
http://img65.imageshack.us/img65/5664/p1010007yb1.jpg
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Old 17-Sep-2006, 22:00
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Here's the link you need

http://www.mdinaitalia.co.uk/

That's better, thanks
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Old 22-Sep-2006, 23:45
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It.s the 750 imola that commands big bucks. 750sport classic ducati pre desmo l-twin. Looks so much better than the sport classic which designers took the influence for. looks very like the original 900ss, but in yellow with black lining.normally unfaired.. the engine is the roundcase version as opposed to the later square case. Very early ones had a wide rear subframe same as the GT but they soon changed to a slimmer sub and seat unit. I have a cafe'd 750GT. Used to know John at Mdina in above post, great guy passionate about the bevel dukes, call him. say Roy in Redhill sent you. If he remembers after the years.
http://i7.ebayimg.com/04/i/08/50/a9/c8_12.JPG
Not a very good pic , but i am in a hurry.


John from Mdina says hi ..... he does remember you !
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Old 23-Sep-2006, 09:55
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He's a top bloke. He is so passionate about the old dukes. Nothing he don't know . Has an amazing stoke of parts aswell. I must get in touch with him and order some bits for my 750.
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