Sold for £1,265
(including buyers premium)
Registration No: N/A
Frame No: Not visible
Engine No: DM250 80076
CC: 250
MOT: N/A
After WW2, Ducati, after initially producing electrical components, moved into motorcycles with the Cucciola, essentially a pushbike with a clip-on engine. By the 60s they had become associated with performance bikes selling a range of sporty 250 and 350 singles that very often became the basis for home made race bikes that are still popular in classic racing today.
Part of a deceased estate, unfortunately not much is known about the history of this bike. It appears to be based on a mid 1960s road-going Ducati 250, a popular conversion in its day due to the quality and performance of the basic bike. This one is fitted with Dunlop alloy rims, fibreglass racing fuel tank, mudguards, seat and a small nose cone fairing. Used around the northern race circuits, the last scrutineering sticker is from the Preston & DMCC dated October 1989 and it doesn't appear to have been used since, a great starting point for a classic racer project.
For more information, please contact:
Ian Cunningham
ian.cunningham@handh.co.uk
07415 871189
Auction: National Motorcycle Museum, 20th Jul, 2022
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