On October 30th, there will be a unique opportunity to acquire not one, not two, but six Ducatis in a single collection. This auction, managed by H&H at the National Motorcycle Museum in England, presents a chance for buyers to take home some truly distinctive and rare motorcycles.
While it’s possible to buy the entire collection, each bike might end up with different buyers. Some of these models are particularly noteworthy.
Ducati 888 SP5
The 1993 Ducati 888 SP5 is one of the most nostalgic and rarest in the collection, with only 500 units ever produced. This model predates the iconic 916, and it’s expected to sell for £14,000 to £16,000.
Ducati 748 Biposto 1995
A landmark Supersport model, the 748 for sale is the two-seat version. With just over 7,000 km on the clock, it’s an absolute bargain with an estimated price of £4,000 to £5,000.
Ducati 916 SPS Carl Fogarty Replica
This 1999 Ducati 916 SPS Carl Fogarty Replica is part of a limited run of only 202 units. It’s a familiar name for fans of the late ’90s and is expected to fetch between £13,000 and £15,000.
Ducati 851
The Ducati 851 could go for £5,000 to £7,000, according to estimates. With 20,140 km on it, this bike is from the model’s first year of production (1990).
Ducati Superlight 900
With 16,000 km and well-maintained, this Ducati Superlight 900 is another gem in the auction. One of only 309 units ever produced, it’s expected to sell for £4,500 to £5,550.
Ducati 998 S Ben Bostron Replica
The newest bike in the lineup is a 2002 Ducati 998S Ben Bostrom Replica, one of only 155 units made. It has 7,000 km and is expected to sell for £15,000 to £17,000.