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1967 Ducati Sebring

1967 Ducati Sebring

Category: Sport

Displacement: 340.0 ccm (20.75 cubic inches)

Power: 20.0 HP (14.6 kW)) @ 6500 RPM

Torque:

Top Speed:

Bike ID: 30126

30126

1967 Ducati Sebring Valuation

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The 1967 Ducati Sebring represented the Italian marque's entry into the middleweight sport motorcycle segment during the late 1960s. This 340cc single-cylinder machine delivered spirited performance that rewarded smooth, deliberate riding rather than aggressive throttle inputs. The Sebring's relatively modest power output made it approachable for riders stepping up from smaller displacement bikes, while still offering enough character to satisfy those seeking genuine Italian engineering. Its lightweight construction and responsive handling made it well-suited for both urban commuting and weekend canyon carving, though extended highway touring wasn't its strong suit.

The 1967 model carried over without significant mechanical changes from the prior year — buyers comparing it to a 1966 example should focus on mileage, service history, and condition rather than spec differences. The Sebring appealed primarily to riders seeking their first taste of European motorcycle character without the intimidation factor of larger displacement machines. Today, these bikes attract collectors with moderate interest levels, particularly those assembling vintage Italian collections or enthusiasts drawn to the pre-superbike era of sport motorcycles when the 1967 Ducati Sebring competed against Honda's CB350 and similar Japanese offerings.