Everything about the Ducati 500 Sport speaks about the tremendous tradition of the Italian bike maker.
First launched in 1975 on the 350 cc and 500 cc vertical twin engines, the Ducati 500 Sport shared the design cues of the 860GT, a bike that didn’t perform in the market as Ducati would have liked. Trying to cut their losses, they decided to combine the design of the 860GT with the performance from the new valve-sprung engines. After much tweaking and developing, Ducati finally had a bike that could live up to the hype.
Not only did the 500 Sport Desmo appear with a twin down tube frame and Desmo heads, it also had superior handling and good brakes, qualities that became important in the reinvention of Ducati’s 500 Sport line.
The model that was shown off at the 2012 RM Auctions in Monaco - CN: DM500B/502562 - was a red and white model that was described as being in "sound original condition." Expected bidding price for the 500 Sport was ?3,000 - ?4,000, which is about $3,800 - $5,200 based on current exchange rates. Actual selling price was $758. Ouch!
Ducati 500 Sport originally appeared on topspeed.com on Monday, 1 October 2012 17:00 EST.
Source: http://www.topspeed.com/motorcycles/motorcycle-reviews/ducati/1976-ducati-500-sport-ar129427.html
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