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Ducati 125 Sport classic motorcycles for sale

The Ducati 125 Sport is a classic lightweight motorcycle from Bologna that stands for Italian engineering and the beginnings of Ducati’s sporty DNA. This model is notable for its combination of agile handling and distinctive design, making it a favourite for enthusiasts seeking a blend of mechanical simplicity and vintage style.

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£6,927
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£5,193
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1957 | Ducati 125 Sport

Ducati 125 GRAND SPORT

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Ducati 125 Sport listing references from Classic Trader

Below you will find listings related to your search that are no longer available on Classic Trader. Use this information to gain insight into availability, value trends, and current pricing for a "Ducati 125 Sport" to make a more informed purchasing decision.

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1958 | Ducati 125 Sport

Ducati  125 Sport Luigi Pini

£17,25212 months ago
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1958 | Ducati 125 Sport

DUCATI 125 AUREA

£2,1672 years ago
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1957 | Ducati 125 Sport

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£39,0125 years ago
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1962 | Ducati 125 Sport

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£2,7747 years ago
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1961 | Ducati 125 Sport

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£5,1157 years ago
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Ducati 125 Sport Classic Motorbikes: Prices & Market Values

The market value of Ducati 125 Sport motorcycles is primarily determined by technical condition, originality, and mileage, as well as rarity, history, and documentation. A well-maintained, largely original vehicle with low, verifiable mileage and a complete history including expert reports and documentation generally achieves significantly higher prices than a comparable vehicle with deferred maintenance, extensive modifications, or an unclear provenance.

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Ducati 125 Sport: Market Prices & Value Trends

Based on sales data from the Classic Trader marketplace, the Ducati 125 Sport (notably 1956–1958, around 10 hp) shows a volatile but broadly firm market across the 2021–2026 period. Recorded prices range from about £2,181 to £60,195, indicating that condition, restoration quality and provenance dominate valuation more than model year alone. Most recent examples in early 2026 cluster in the mid-four-figure to high-four-figure bracket (£5,225–£6,970), which suggests a more accessible “rider-grade” market level in parts of Europe, while the very high 2025 and 2021 results (both Italy, £39,258–£60,195) look like exceptional, possibly concours or highly documented bikes rather than typical transactions. Excluding these outliers, a realistic current market range is roughly £5,000–£18,000, with top-tier machines pushing higher when originality and presentation are outstanding. Overall, the model’s classic Italian appeal and rarity help support prices, but buyers should expect a wide spread driven by specification accuracy and history.

History of the Ducati 125 Sport

Launched in the aftermath of World War II, the Ducati 125 Sport was Ducati’s move into the market for sporty, small-displacement motorcycles. It emerged during the 1950s when Italian manufacturers competed fiercely in the lightweight motorcycle segment. The 125 Sport quickly earned a reputation among young riders for its lively character and became a familiar sight on both city streets and twisty country roads in Italy and beyond.

Model Evolution and Series Development

The 125 Sport can trace its roots back to Ducati’s early push into four-stroke single-cylinder technology, building on designs such as the 98 and 100 Gran Sport models. Its evolution led to more refined versions and eventually paved the way for technologically advanced models in the Ducati line-up. The 125 Sport’s success also influenced the development of later, larger capacity engines and more performance-oriented sport bikes from the brand.

Highlights and Unique Features

Typical for its era, the Ducati 125 Sport features a simple yet robust four-stroke engine, a taut frame design, and an unmistakable Italian flair in its lines and details. Its light weight, lively power delivery, and reliability in everyday use set it apart from many contemporary rivals. This model is also particularly valued among collectors for its honest, mechanical riding experience and ease of maintenance.

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Special Editions and Collector’s Models

No special editions of the Ducati 125 Sport are formally documented, but certain versions featuring unique paint schemes or period accessories are occasionally encountered. Some later runs or dealer-installed upgrades may add value for purist collectors.

Engine, Transmission and Handling

The 125 Sport’s engine configuration offers peppy acceleration for a 125 cc machine, paired with a manual gearbox that rewards deliberate, mechanical shifts. Its chassis is tuned for agility, enabling spirited cornering on winding roads. Braking performance reflects the norms of the era, so riders should account for increased stopping distances compared to modern motorcycles. Ducati’s focus on the 125 Sport means models with complete original specification or period-correct components are particularly valued. There is high interest from riders seeking a lightweight, rider-involving Italian vintage bike.

Design, Comfort and Special Equipment

The Ducati 125 Sport’s design language is a period piece of 1950s Italian motorcycle artistry: slimline tank, exposed mechanicals and a purposeful riding position. Many examples feature classic Ducati colour schemes, chrome accents, and spartan ergonomics. Accessories might include factory-style flyscreens or custom exhausts, popular among period tuners.

Other Noteworthy Details

The 125 Sport’s parts availability remains favourable due to robust community support and the simplicity of the design, aiding restoration and long-term maintenance.

Summary

As the sole representative in its Classic Trader segment, the Ducati 125 Sport stands out as a charismatic entry point into the world of Italian classic motorcycles. Its straightforward engineering, direct riding feel, and undeniable heritage make it a popular choice for enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate the roots of Ducati’s sporting tradition.