Chassis: Frame No. ZDM916S007106
One of the Rarest Modern Ducatis with Only 54 Examples Built
An AMA Homologation Special Based on Ducati’s Highly Influential 916
Nearly £10,000 in Refurbishment Performed by Specialists RPM Bikes
Less than 14,500 Miles when Catalogued
Rare Opportunity to Acquire an Important Ducati Superbike
955 CC DOHC Air-Cooled L-Twin 4-Stroke Engine
Marelli Electronic Fuel Injection
122 BHP at 10,200 RPM
6-Speed Manual Gearbox
Front and Rear Disc Brakes
Front Telescopic Fork Suspension
Rear Single-Sided Swing-Arm Suspension with Adjustable Monoshock
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UK V5
See UK Registration/Import Status Guide in catalogue.
Introduced in 1994, Ducati’s 916 was a technical and aesthetic tour de force that stunned the press and public alike with its gorgeous appearance and groundbreaking performance, winning countless “bike of the year” awards. Now a modern classic that is considered one of the most beautiful motorcycles of all time, the 916 featured a single-sided swing-arm for quicker tire changes and an under-seat exhaust exit for better aerodynamics, among numerous innovative features.
Ducati built various high-performance versions during the model’s production run, but certainly the rarest of these was the 916 SPA, such as the example offered here. Built for AMA Superbike homologation, and sometimes referred to as the 955 SP, only 54 examples were built. The bike featured oversized 96 mm pistons that brought its capacity to 955 cc, and these incredibly rare bikes are some of the most collectible of all modern Ducatis.
The consignor acquired this example in 2016, and in 2017 sent it to specialist RPM Bikes in Northampton, UK, where nearly £10,000 in mechanical and cosmetic work was performed, documented by invoices on file. It has since remained as a static display in the consignor’s collection of rare Ducatis and showed less than 14,500 miles when catalogued. Highly sought-after, beautiful, and historically important, the 916 SPA is a special prize for the astute collector, and this example is worthy of close inspection.