Lot 6

1974 Ducati 750 Super Sport

From The Leo Schigiel Motorcycle Collection

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SOLD $201,600

Estimate

$125,000 - $175,000| Without Reserve

Chassis

Frame No. DM750SS*075308*

Engine

DM750.1 075052

Car Highlights

One of Just 401 Examples Built and One of Just 88 Imported to the US

Believed to Be One of Only About 20 Unrestored Super Sports

Remarkable Low-Mileage Example Displaying 8,552 Kilometers when Catalogued

Documented in Ian Falloon and Phil Schilling’s 750 Super Sport Registry

One of the Finest Unrestored Examples of One of the World’s Most Desirable Motorcycles

Technical Specs

748 CC 4-Stroke 90° L-Twin Engine

Twin Dell’Orto PHM 40 MM Carburetors

72 BHP at 8,500 RPM

5-Speed Manual Gearbox

Front Dual Scarab Disc, Rear Single Lockheed Disc Brake

Front Telescopic Fork Suspension

Rear Swing-Arm Suspension with Twin Telescopic Shock Absorbers

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On a damp April day in 1972 in Imola, Italy, 70,000 spectators packed the grounds that hosted the inaugural Imola 200 and witnessed, on this fast, old-style Grand Prix circuit, one of the greatest motorcycle races of all time. Ducati had specially prepared eight new desmodromic-valve motorcycles, and in a tremendous upset, Ducati riders Paul Smart and Bruno Spaggiari defeated the dominant Giacomo Agostini. This victory ushered in a new era for Ducati and set it on course for decades of international success. In 1974, recognizing the victory’s importance, Ducati built 401 homologation specials called the 750 Super Sport, which were road-going versions of the Imola 200 winner.

As documented by the original bill of sale, this sensational example was sold new at Rissman Motors & Cycles in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1975 to Ronald Lattner of Sparks, Nevada. Mr. Lattner retained the Ducati for over 20 years and the 750 SS was eventually purchased by Miami-based collector Leo Schigiel in 2016 from noted collector Larry Bowman of California.

This Super Sport is an incredible example, displaying just 8,552 km when catalogued. The bike possesses a captivating patina and countless hallmarks of originality that connoisseurs of the model look for, including correct components as well as beautifully aged stickers and paint. The sale of this 750 SS at auction represents a singular opportunity to acquire one of the best examples of one of the world’s most important and sought-after motorcycles.

*Please note that this vehicle is titled 1975 and as 075052, the engine number. Please also note that this vehicle has been in long-term static storage and may require mechanical attention prior to road use.

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