1991 Ducati 907ie

Mileage: 21,184 kms

Condition: Very Original

Price: $12,850.00 (interest free lay-by terms available)

Overview

 

1991 Ducati 907ie – Original, Rare, and Collectible

We are pleased to offer this 1991 Ducati 907ie, showing 24,184 km, presented in very original condition. This bike has no accident history, retains all original paint, and has no modifications, making it an excellent example for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Notable Features and Pricing

 

Ducati’s Answer to the PASO Criticisms

The 907ie was Ducati’s definitive response to feedback surrounding the earlier 750 and 906 PASO models. The factory addressed these concerns directly, resulting in a far more refined and usable motorcycle:

  • Reliable Weber–Marelli electronic fuel injection, derived from the 851 Superbike

  • 17-inch wheels front and rear for improved handling and modern tyre choices

  • Larger Brembo brakes and upgraded suspension components

  • The iconic fully enclosed bodywork designed by Massimo Tamburini, retained and refined

Rare by Design

Production of the Ducati 907ie was short-lived, running through 1992–1993 (with some sources citing 1990–1992). With approximately 2,300 units produced worldwide, the 907ie is now regarded as a rare and increasingly desirable modern classic.

Condition, Preparation, and Arrival

This example is currently located in Japan and is expected to arrive in April. Prior to delivery, the bike will receive:

  • New Bridgestone tyres

  • A full service

  • Timing belt replacement

  • Comprehensive test ride and inspection

Asking Price and Lay-by Option

Priced at $12,850.00, this exceptional piece of motorcycle history can be yours. Moreover, we offer an interest-free lay-by option, enabling you to secure this vintage gem without financial strain.

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Contact us today via phone or email to learn more about this remarkable 1991 Ducati 907ie and embark on a journey into the legacy of classic motorcycles.

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