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1976 Ducati Moto Morini on 2040-motos

US $27000
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Green/Gray
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
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Ducati Moto Morini photos

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Ducati Moto Morini tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):350 TypeType:Cafe Racer

Ducati Moto Morini description

Please see the High Resolution Photographs for visual condition and Title.  This motorcycle is 40 Years old.  It has strong compression, it starts and runs rides as expected. The motorcycle does not leak, The transmission shifts well, clutch works well. The brakes function as expected. It does not smoke or make any unusual sounds.

It without question, holds the trump card of Cafe Racer cool.  The Italians definitely had their factory street racer visual and functional designs locked down (factory clip-ons, hump-back seat.)  A very beautiful design, the handling developed in the twisting mountain roads of Bologna, Italy, also Ducati's home base.

The 3 1/2 Sport makes for exciting acceleration, 37 Horse Power @ 8500 RPM.    It's a 40 year old  vintage bike, maintained but unrestored. The paint is appropriate for a motorcycle this age, it has a few flaws, but presents honestly and attractively.  The lucky new owner should plan on replacing the tires prior to daily use as these have become a bit hard over the years.  Also, the seat cover is checking and should probably be replaced.  The side stand went missing prior to my ownership. I have always used the center stand.

Please check back during the auction as I will post video soon of it running.

I have other horses in the stable, and am thinning the herd, so check my other auctions for uncommon German and Italian motorcycles.  I have been riding and collecting interesting motorcycles since 1987.  Time changes everything, and I am finally ready to let someone else enjoy owning some of them.

If you have the funds available for purchase, and would like questions answered I will return phone calls to U.S. numbers.  Please be a serious buyer if calling.  Leave a voice message at (nine O for) 23for-sixtyseven eighty.


A Moto Morini 3 1/2 Strata just sold May 23rd for $8,300.00. This is the more desirable and more valuable 3 1/2 Sport Model. This is a no reserve auction.  Please do not bid unless you intend to own it. The 1976  3 1/2 Sports are increasing in value and becoming more appreciated by new collectors every day.  Make it Yours !

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Should this Ducati Video be Rated R?

Wed, 13 May 2009

I’m feeling a little uncomfortable after watching Ducati’s recently posted “Colour Therapy” video.  Are you prepared to watch a Ducati technician strip a Ducati Monster of it’s plastic to reveal it’s true nakedness?  Cover your eyes if you are under 18. Ducati posted this video on YouTube to promote their “Colour Therapy”.  “Colour Therapy” is there way of customizing the colour of your Ducati Monster motorcycle with an easily interchangeable kit that is available at Ducati dealerships.  I have personally picked out a new colour for the Ducati that I don’t own. Hit the jump to see how a Ducati technician strips a Ducati Monster to “re-dress” it with some new colours.

Investindustrial to Sell Ducati

Mon, 13 Feb 2012

Ducati may be up for sale again, according to a report by The Financial Times. The Italian manufacturer’s primary owner, private equity firm Investindustrial, is reportedly looking for a buyer in either the automotive industry or a rival motorcycle maker. The firm’s chairman, Andrea Bonomi, told Financial Times the time is right for finding a buyer.

Streetfighter 848, with added bling

Thu, 29 Sep 2011

Now, you could hardly accuse the Streetfighter of not being good-looking, but for those of you who want a little more, Ducati have - of course - produced a range of aftermarket accessories to add a bit of bling to the already fairly tasty Streetfighter 848.Most of the Japanese aftermarket add-ons (or genuine accessories as they're known) are either too conservative or remarkably pointless. Let's take the fake-carbon clock surround on the CBR600RR or body-coloured pillion seat hump on the R1 as examples from a list of thousands.However, the bits bolted onto this Ducati look the part and give it an extra air of brutality and not a single centimetre of rim tape in sight.Check out the pics below; that seat unit is a work of art.