1974 750ss

Oldrat

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You’d need well north of £100k Jonnie

This bike was in at Ray Petty in Greenwich, where Ray did some significant work on it. It’s a beaut.
 
Lovely bike, but prices are ridiculous.

My early MHR (1 piece fairing) was well known to the AA too, usually an electrical gremlin hiding in a connector somewhere. It was a Steve Wynn bike that Baines Racing kept in in fine fettle for me - can't believe I sold it on for so little.

Isn't 20:20 hindsight (or is it 6:6 these days) a wonderful thing.
 
the Green Frame (round case) is the holy grail of ducatis, there was a guy in Adelaide who had 2 of them he sold one for $126,000 about 10 years ago
 
I had one of those. Sold it in 1981. Don't ask how much, it hurts thinking about it.
 


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