I’ll give me tuppence worth. In 1993 Ducati produced 101 SP4’s (SPS) for Superbike homologation purposes. These were provided to privateers and factory riders competing in the series. I won’t go into the technical merits of these bikes but we all know the success they achieved. Most were crashed or broken for parts. Tony Reading in Australia has compiled a pretty thorough list of remaining bikes. He has found 34/35 bikes still on the road. Therefore 101 bikes to start with 35 max remaining makes them pretty rare and v valuable. I should know I own one. Also, of the value of the 70’s 750ss, of which about 350 remain is now in the £140,000 region. What will the SPS be in 20 years! Something to ponder.
Reference the original question here, This model is one of the very rarest bikes, at least ever sold in the UK. https://www.ducatiforum.co.uk/threads/i-just-bought-my-first-ducati.72754/
I think it was 5, maybe 4. There was also the red version which I think there were a few more of. MTS620 in orange was pretty rare - and in my opinion actually quite a nice bike. There are a few quite limited numbers of unlimited numbers bikes - back in history...
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=d...8&hl=en-gb&client=safari#imgrc=iOYgoXysTKuZQM: I think these are pretty rare......
Talking of rare bikes anyone seen another one of these?? I know its modern.....but not seenanther one nor heard of them.....I can find an 1199 but not 1299!! Anyone know anything about these???