Ducati 750 Sport (1973)
The Ducati 750 Sport came from the same early-1970s moment that transformed Ducati from a maker of elegant singles into a serious big-twin performance brand. Fabio Taglioni’s bevel-drive V-twin architecture gave Ducati a new mechanical identity, and the 750 Sport brought that character to the road in a lean, purposeful form.
Its significance is tied to the Imola period, when Ducati’s 750 twins proved they could challenge the best international machinery. While the 750 Super Sport became the most collectible expression of that story, the 750 Sport remains central to Ducati’s rise: a road bike that carried the look, sound and engineering philosophy of the company’s breakthrough racing era.