When it was introduced in 1966, the Sebring 350 was the biggest bike Ducati sold to the public. This bike was named after Franco Farne’s class win at a race at Sebring International Raceway.
The Sebring weighed 275 pounds and was powered by a engine that produced 20 horsepower. When it was intorduced, it had very angular lines, though these were eventually replaced with rounder bodywork. For more on the Sebring, check out this review from Real Classic.
This specific Sebring has approximately 8,800 miles on it and is claimed to be a ‘great little runner’. With the exception of new tires (though the originals are included), clutch, battery, front sprocket, and petcocks, the seller says the bike is all original. The bike wears 50 years of patina and I think it looks great.
Find this Ducati Sebring for sale in Atlanta, Georgia with bidding up to $2,650