
Ducati 750SS
Features
? Full description of the model?s development
? Analysis of the 750 Desmo
round case engine
? A look at the 750 SS prototypes
? Racing history
that led to the creation of the myth
? Tips on riding and maintaining a
750SS
? Register of known engine and frame numbers
? Guide to
authenticity
? Complete appendices of technical specifications and full
parts list
Description
Although manufactured for only one year ? 1974 ? the Ducati 750 Super Sport
was immediately touted as a future classic. It was a pioneer motorcycle ?
expensive and rare, and produced by Ducati?s race department to celebrate
victory in the 1972 Imola 200 Formula 750 race.
Owing to its uniqueness and
rarity, the 750 SS has become extremely valuable and desirable, fetching prices
beyond the most expensive contemporary Ducati; for Ducatisti, it is the Holy
Grail.
Synopsis
Although manufactured for only one year ? 1974 ? the Ducati 750 Super Sport
was immediately touted as a future classic. It was a pioneer motorcycle ?
expensive and rare, and produced by Ducati?s race department to celebrate
victory in the 1972 Imola 200 Formula 750 race.
Much of the mystique centred
on the 750 SS is a result of this rarity and uniqueness. The 750 round-case
Ducati engine was only produced for four years, and was discontinued primarily
because it was extremely expensive to manufacture. Only one variant of the 750
was fitted with desmodromic valve gear ? the Super Sport. It was also the only
Ducati ever hand-assembled in the race shop with special engine
components.
Although built in small numbers (401), this motorcycle is hailed
as the ancestor of Ducati?s current World Championship Desmosedici. As a result,
the 750 SS has become extremely valuable and desirable, fetching prices beyond
the most expensive contemporary Ducati; for Ducatisti, the 750 SS is the Holy
Grail.
Additional Information
Models covered: Ducati 750SS (Super Sport) 1974















