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Between the magnificent machines produced by England, Japan and Italy, you could feasibly spend an an entire afternoon arguing over what country has produced the best motorcycles. All we’ll say is that if aesthetics and the sensory experience are important to you, we’d suggest going with the country that gave us Da Vinci, Ferrari and gnocchi. Italian bikes exude a certain style, grace and sound that are hard to beat. For that reason, we went and found our favorite classic Italian two-wheelers that you can find for sale, right now.
1969 Ducati Scrambler 450

What we like: The inspiration behind Ducati’s latest hit, and proof that impeccable design is not exclusive to cafe racers and sport bikes. The original Scrambler was a single-cylinder motorcycle made from 1962 to 1976, and was designed as a go-anywhere bike that would appeal to young riders in America and Europe. Unsurprisingly, it was a complete success.
From the seller: “This particular Scrambler was a barn find discovered in Oregon, restored locally and retrieved by Ducati of Bellevue who we subsequently purchased it from.”
Mileage: N/A
Location: Redmond, Washington