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1978 Ducati 350 GTV

Category: Classic
Displacement: 350.0 ccm (21.36 cubic inches)
Power: 24.0 HP (17.5 kW)) @ 7500 RPM
Torque:
Top Speed: 140.0 km/h (87.0 mph)
Bike ID: 17739
17739
1978 Ducati 350 GTV Valuation
The 1978 Ducati 350 GTV represents an entry point into Ducati's classic lineup from the late seventies, offering Italian engineering in a more accessible package than the brand's larger displacement machines.
This is a nimble, lightweight classic that rewards smooth riding and mechanical sympathy over outright performance. With its modest power delivery and manageable weight, the 350 GTV encourages riders to focus on cornering technique and throttle finesse rather than straight-line speed. The 14-liter tank keeps fuel stops frequent on longer rides, but the bike's 140 km/h top speed means you're not covering ground quickly anyway. It's the kind of machine that makes ordinary roads feel engaging, demanding active participation from the rider to extract its modest capabilities.
The 1978 model carried over without significant mechanical changes from the prior year — buyers comparing it to a 1977 example should focus on mileage, service history, and condition rather than spec differences.
Today's 1978 Ducati 350 GTV attracts newer classic bike enthusiasts looking for their first vintage Italian motorcycle, plus experienced riders seeking an uncomplicated weekend machine with Bologna character. The low collector interest keeps prices reasonable for those wanting authentic Ducati heritage without premium market premiums.
This is a nimble, lightweight classic that rewards smooth riding and mechanical sympathy over outright performance. With its modest power delivery and manageable weight, the 350 GTV encourages riders to focus on cornering technique and throttle finesse rather than straight-line speed. The 14-liter tank keeps fuel stops frequent on longer rides, but the bike's 140 km/h top speed means you're not covering ground quickly anyway. It's the kind of machine that makes ordinary roads feel engaging, demanding active participation from the rider to extract its modest capabilities.
The 1978 model carried over without significant mechanical changes from the prior year — buyers comparing it to a 1977 example should focus on mileage, service history, and condition rather than spec differences.
Today's 1978 Ducati 350 GTV attracts newer classic bike enthusiasts looking for their first vintage Italian motorcycle, plus experienced riders seeking an uncomplicated weekend machine with Bologna character. The low collector interest keeps prices reasonable for those wanting authentic Ducati heritage without premium market premiums.
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