The Ducati Paul Smart LE has become a classic collectible when we talk about iconic motorcycles coming off the Borgo Panigale assembly line. With it, the Italian firm paid tribute to the iconic pilot who died last year 2021, anecdotally, after suffering a traffic accident.
Now from Bike Urious we have learned of the existence of this example for sale in Pompano Beach, Florida, which is currently looking for a new owner on the famous Ebay ad portal.
We do not know if the rate requested by its current owner, $29,900, about 29,000 euros at the exchange rateis it expensive or cheap. What we can tell you is that the lucky person who manages to acquire it will get a piece of recent history of the transalpine brand.
Ducati Paul Smart LE in detail
But what better than to review what the Paul Smart LE represents in the history of Ducati, and what are its most outstanding attributes with which to conquer any lover of the model. To begin with, it must be said that it is the result of the immeasurable talent of Pierre Terblanche, former Ducati engineer and designer, who among his most successful creations also highlights the exotic Ducati Supermono of 1993.
With this Paul Smart LE, of which Only 2,000 units were manufactured in the 2006 season.they paid tribute to one of their most relevant pilots of all time, the same one after whom the model is named. This would achieve, among others, victory in the 1972 Imola 200, becoming Ducati’s first major international triumph.
Technically we are faced with a motorcycle that has, in addition to a truly unique aesthetic, notable elements such as a tubular chassis painted green, as well as the rear swingarm, or the well-known two-cylinder “L” block with 992 cc of cubing and air cooling. All in all, the Paul Smart LE offers us a maximum power of 92 HP at 8,000 rpm and 91.2 Nm at 6,000 revolutions.
The cycle part accompanies the purest transalpine style, equipped with premium elements with fully adjustable Öhlins suspension on both axles or a “black leg” braking system signed by the Italians at Brembo, and anchored to two 17” radial wheels. If we focus on this specimen in question, the advertisement details that we are facing a “Rare and desirable motorcycle.”
Currently, it has just 9,236 km (5,800 Miles) and according to its owner we are facing a “Very well cared for”. Included with the sale are 3 keys, the factory exhaust and a “recent service at our local Ducati specialist”.
If they have not yet brought you the gift of kings, perhaps this is the best way to resolve such a grievance, right?
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