Ducati 750 F1

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Ducati 750 F1

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I’m a sucker for the endurance racer look, especially if twin headlamps are involved. And this is one of the best examples I’ve seen for a long time. It’s owned by Gregory Rathe, and there’s an interesting history behind it. In 1985, Ducati made a replica of its Pantah-based TT racers called the 750 F1. Around 1,500 were made, and won acclaim for their streamlined design and exceptional handling.

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This particular machine originally belonged to Lou Saif, the well-regarded restorer of TT2 and TT1 factory race bikes. “Being based in New York City, I’ve had the pleasure of getting to know Lou

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