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1974 Ducati 750 GT Red Edition
Posted Dec 13, 2024 | Hits
Country:
USA
Region:
CO
Make:
Ducati
City:
Colorado Springs
Zip:
80906
Model:
750 GT
Year:
1974
Mileage:
26000
Miles
Color:
Red
Condition:
Used
Engine:
750
cc
1974 Ducati 750GT in very nice condition. I have owned this bike for almost 20 years. It is and has been one of my favorite bikes that I thought I would have forever. During the time of my ownership I have ridden it very little. I ride so seldom now that I think at this time it best to let someone else enjoy it as I have. As most know, these early round case Ducati's are both smooth riders as well as very reliable.
This GT has the correct Borrani wheels that have been laced with stainless spokes. The tires are like new Metzelers but installed probably 10 years ago. The leading axle Marzocchi forks look great. The rear shocks are progressives I believe. They were installed by me about 15 years ago. The Grimeca front brake works well.
It has a Tommaselli 2 C throttle and 30mm Dellorto carbs as well CEV switch gear. The horns are new Voxbells but wish to remain fairly silent.
The fuel tank is clean inside. The bright work looks very good. The header pipes and crossover are correct and were re chromed a few years ago and look very good. The mufflers are Conti replicas.
A lot of the fasteners have been replace with (incorrect) but nice looking stainless.
The engine appears to have been never disassembled. The lower crankcase seal is still intact.
There is some slight corrosion on the bevel tubes.The bike is titled by the engine number.
The paint scheme is of course incorrect but it was done to my liking about 15 years ago and still looks very good. Several months ago I cleaned the carbs, replaced the battery and installed fresh fuel. The bike started on the first swing of the kick start lever.
This GT has the correct Borrani wheels that have been laced with stainless spokes. The tires are like new Metzelers but installed probably 10 years ago. The leading axle Marzocchi forks look great. The rear shocks are progressives I believe. They were installed by me about 15 years ago. The Grimeca front brake works well.
It has a Tommaselli 2 C throttle and 30mm Dellorto carbs as well CEV switch gear. The horns are new Voxbells but wish to remain fairly silent.
The fuel tank is clean inside. The bright work looks very good. The header pipes and crossover are correct and were re chromed a few years ago and look very good. The mufflers are Conti replicas.
A lot of the fasteners have been replace with (incorrect) but nice looking stainless.
The engine appears to have been never disassembled. The lower crankcase seal is still intact.
There is some slight corrosion on the bevel tubes.The bike is titled by the engine number.
The paint scheme is of course incorrect but it was done to my liking about 15 years ago and still looks very good. Several months ago I cleaned the carbs, replaced the battery and installed fresh fuel. The bike started on the first swing of the kick start lever.