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	<title>Classic and Vintage Motorcycles &#187; Massimo Proietti</title>
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		<title>Ducati Sebring 350cc</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whilst disappointing I am thankful to Paul Klatliewicz of Ducati Technical Services who questioned whether my Sebring has a Desmo engine. Paul believes this bike has the OHC hairpin valve spring cylinder head. As it has never been my intention to mislead, I am sharing this information and adjusting the price accordingly. So this is [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whilst disappointing I am thankful to Paul Klatliewicz of Ducati Technical Services who questioned whether my Sebring has a Desmo engine. Paul believes this bike has the OHC hairpin valve spring cylinder head. </p>
<p>As it has never been my intention to mislead, I am sharing this information and adjusting the price accordingly. </p>
<p>So this is still an exciting early Ducati Sebring big single that rides well and is largely an unmolested low mileage 5 speed.        </p>
<p>It is believed to have been one of a shipment to the Berliner Corporation in the US, but unsold it was later sent onto Associated Motorcycles of Plumstead, London in the early 70’s – hence a 1971 UK registration. </p>
<p>It is amazingly unmolested other than for cosmetic work to include; Indicators, Del’Orto carburettor replacing the Amal Mk1, and Electronic Lucas Reeta ignition fitted in 2010. I have only fitted a new rear period number plate and the tank professionally resprayed in its original colours to exemplify the Italian heritage.  </p>
<p>The current mileage is only 4662 and looking at historical test certificates issued in; 1996 (Mileage-2283), 2005 (M-2349), 2008 (M-2394), 2010 (M-2401), 2011 (M-2951), 2013 (M-3347), 2014 (M-3664), and its condition – is reasonable to assume is correct. </p>
<p>I can provide more photos and a video from starting, running through to riding it. </p>
<p>Why am I selling it – well that is the torment as sadly I am desperately needing the space in the garage and for that reason, I would consider sensible offers.</p>
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