Ducati - 750 F1 - 1986






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Ducati 750 F1, first registered 1986, located in southern Germany with German registration, 9488 km, frame ZDM750R7500795, CoC not present, in a restartable condition and needing servicing after a long period off the road; original, unrestored condition with the lower front bumper trim missing.
Description from the seller
The technical transformation at Ducati, which had begun with the Pantah series, continued in 1985 with the launch of the 750 F1.
In the mid-80s, the Borgo Panigale factory underwent further development thanks to the firm’s new owner. The 750 F1 was created with the intention of renewing the brand’s competitive spirit.
The first bike of this new era was very much built with performance in mind. The 750 F1 was a fully-fledged precursor to future supersport models.
It adopted a frame derived from the one used at that time on the TT1 and TT2 race bikes, which made it very compact, lightweight and agile. The result was a simple motorcycle that was extraordinarily enjoyable to ride.
With its stunning tricolour livery, the 750 F1 was a symbol of Italian motoring excellence. It was also the last Ducati to be designed by engineer Fabio Taglioni, more than thirty years after his arrival at the Borgo Panigale factory.
Taglioni retired on completing this project, leaving a patrimony of models that, just like the 750 F1, have left an indelible mark on the history of Ducati production.
This 750 F1 requires servicing due to having been off the road for a long time. It has German registration.
Engine runs quietly and cleanly.
The vehicle is still in its original condition and has not been restored.
Unfortunately, the lower front bumper trim is missing.
The technical transformation at Ducati, which had begun with the Pantah series, continued in 1985 with the launch of the 750 F1.
In the mid-80s, the Borgo Panigale factory underwent further development thanks to the firm’s new owner. The 750 F1 was created with the intention of renewing the brand’s competitive spirit.
The first bike of this new era was very much built with performance in mind. The 750 F1 was a fully-fledged precursor to future supersport models.
It adopted a frame derived from the one used at that time on the TT1 and TT2 race bikes, which made it very compact, lightweight and agile. The result was a simple motorcycle that was extraordinarily enjoyable to ride.
With its stunning tricolour livery, the 750 F1 was a symbol of Italian motoring excellence. It was also the last Ducati to be designed by engineer Fabio Taglioni, more than thirty years after his arrival at the Borgo Panigale factory.
Taglioni retired on completing this project, leaving a patrimony of models that, just like the 750 F1, have left an indelible mark on the history of Ducati production.
This 750 F1 requires servicing due to having been off the road for a long time. It has German registration.
Engine runs quietly and cleanly.
The vehicle is still in its original condition and has not been restored.
Unfortunately, the lower front bumper trim is missing.
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