Ducati Dealership Opens Museum

Progressive Pacific Northwest Ducati dealer MotoCorsa, fresh from publishing its Manigale calendar, has transformed its showroom into a museum for the month of January celebrating Ducatis over the ages.
Spanning some seven decades, some of the world’s rarest Ducati motorcycles will be shared, including a 1974 Ducati 750 Supersport and the 1993 Supermono (our favourite).
The hit less includes:
- 1957 175 Sport
- 1962 Falcon 50
- 1963 Scrambler 250
- 1965 Mach 3 Diana 250
- 1969 Scrambler 450
- 1970 Mark 3 D 450 Desmo
- 1974 750SS
- 1974 750 Sport
- 1976 860GT
- 1977 500 Sport Desmo
- 1977 900ss
- 1978 900ss
- 1979 900 Darmah
- 1981 900ss Hailwood
- 1984 F1 750 Desmo
- 1985 F1 750 Racebike
- 1986 F1 750 Laguna Seca
- 1992 907 Paso
- 1993 Supermono
- 1993 888
- 1994 916
- 2002 998S Bostrom
- 2002 998R
- 2002 MH900e
- 2006 Paul Smart LE
- 2008 Desmosedici RR
- 2008 1098R Bayliss
- 2012 1199 Panigale
- 2013 Diavel
Visit MotoCorsa in the month of January to check out the Ducati museum showcasing over 30 amazing examples of Bologna’s finest machines.
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What, not a single Monster?
Good point Sylvia, should have had an original 900 or maybe an S4RS Tricolore
If I lived close I would have let them show my Yellow 2000 748S, great idea though guys…