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1987 Ducati F1 Laguna Seca Classic / Vintage on 2040-motos

US $22,000.00
YearYear:1987 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: Red
Location:

Olney, Maryland, US

Olney, MD, US
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TypeType:Classic / Vintage VINVIN:ZDM3GA3M2HB750193 PhonePhone:3014613392

Ducati Other description

1987 Ducati F1 Laguna Seca, This is it. A 1987 Laguna Seca 750 F1. One of only a few that exist in the US and around the world. I bought the this bike in March of 2004 from the original owner, who also collected Ducati's. I had the bike put in perfect condition and running performance immediately at Moto Europa and is has stayed with my collection since then with zero additional miles on the odometer, except for starting it up and running it up and down my neighborhood street. Runs like new. This bike is as beautiful and complete as they come from a collector. You can read quite a lot on line about the limited special editions Ducati produced from the regular F1 750, but I believe it was said best by Mick Walker, author of The Ducati Illustrated Buyers Guide Mike states: Prespective buyers must realize that these racers were strictly hand-build small-production machines and therefore did not have a standard specification - even different carburetor sizes and types of tires were specified. If you find, or already won, and F1,(four start) my advice is to hang on to it, BUT, If you are doubly lucky to have been able to afford one of the limited editions , models, then guard it with your life, for you have a real classic of the future. Any one of the Laguna Seca, Montjuich, or Santamonica models is worth five full stars, for they are both beautiful and rare. I can send many more photos and videos on request $22,000.00

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