This TT1 was a former privateer racer which has had some work done with parts that are basically unobtainum today – Verlicchi frame + swingarm, Campagnolo magnesium wheels, 41mm Malossi carbs – the list goes on. The 750cc engine (which was the main difference between the TT2 and the TT1) has been tuned by Lenci Racing and the bike looks great in red and blue.
Find this Ducati TT1 racer for sale in Suffolk, United Kingdom with bidding up to $4,050 and the reserve not yet met here on eBay.
Ducati’s TT1 was a 748cc race bike based on the iconic TT2, a bike that dominated in competition and won multiple world championships. The TT1 ultimately wouldn’t be as successful as its predecessor, but the 750 was nonetheless a solid racer. Different sources make different claims but depending on who…
The Ducati NCR 900 TT1 is a legend in endurance racing (or frankly, motorcycling in general). At the time, Ducati did not have an official factory race team, and NCR was the closest you could get. This example is from 1978, the same year Mike the Bike Hailwood won Isle…
Post Sale Update: This TT1 did not meet reserve in the auction, but it sold afterwards on the Iconic Motorbike Classifieds for $30,800 including buyer's fees. On the auction site we've got a beautiful TT1 owned by Michael Woolaway, the Design Director at Deus Ex Machina's Venice location. He built…