Posted on 10.1.2012 13:00 by Sulthoni , Kirby Garlitos Filed under: Ducati | supersports | under $10K | Ducati Desmosedici | auction | Motorcycles | Motorcycle Reviews | Ducati |
Ducati designer Fabio Taglioni once had an on-again, off-again relationship with Ducati. In the late 1970s, Taglioni found himself back in favor and produced another ground-breaking design, the belt-drive camshaft 500-cc V-twin Desmo Pantah, whose racing sibling, the TT2, would hand Ducati four Formula 2 world championships between 1981-84.
The success of Taglioni’s design was significantly smaller and quieter than the outgoing bevel-drive twins, as well as cheaper to build. When the engine was boosted to 600 cc in 1981’s 600SL, the model gained a better fairing and a hydraulic clutch.
The 2012 RM Auctions in Monaco featured a Ducati 350 SL Pantah Desmo, a rare 350cc iteration of the model range that was being offered in good original condition and came with a two-into-one exhaust. The red and yellow paint is particularly distinctive, as is its 350 cc SOHC Desmo V-twin engine that was mated to a five-speed transmission.
The bike came with an estimated bid price of $3,000-$4,000, but it was sold for $4,545.
Ducati 350 SL Pantah Desmo originally appeared on topspeed.com on Monday, 1 October 2012 13:00 EST.
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