RR Auctions launches first Two Wheel Tuesday sale with a rare Aprilia and Ducatis galore

RR Auctions has opened the bidding on its first specialised bike sale, with a mix of new and classic sports bikes, superbikes, and even one for hitting the dirt on.

Dubbed Two Wheel Tuesday, bidding is set to close on April 28, one day in advance of the hammer falling for the four-wheeled side of the site.

Headlining the proceedings is one of only 30 examples of the track-only 2025 Aprilia Racing RSV4 X ex3ma. The closest thing to a full-on MotoGP bike, example number 12 is presented in quite literally brand new condition with zero miles on the clock and complete in the shipping crate it came in.

Alongside it at the top of the page is a 2024 Ducati Panigale V4 Bagnaia 2023 World Champion Replica. Number 229 of 263 produced in the livery of Francesco Bagnaia’s bike for the 2023 Misano GP, this example was signed on the tank by Bagnaia.

2025 Aprilia Racing RSV4 X ex3ma - Track Only
The star lot from the first Two Wheel Tuesday sale is undoubtedly this track-only 2025 Aprilia Racing RSV4 X ex3ma, presented brand new in the same crate it was delivered in (Image: RR Auctions)

The Panigale is one of a whopping 12 Ducatis to feature in the sale, including everything from a 1974 750SS ‘Green Frame’ replica to a 1992 900SS, one of the most popular sports bikes of the ’90s.

Another stand-out among the listings is a 1989 Bimota YB6 Tuatara, designed by legendary Ducati designer and Bimota co-founder Massimo Tamburini and one of only around 60 examples produced.

There’s also a 2021 MV Agusta Superveloce among the lots – a black 1800km example of the retro-styled bike based on the F3 800.

1992 Ducati 900SS
Ducatis abound in the sale, accounting for 12 of the 19 lots, including this 900SS which was one of the most popular sports bikes of the ’90s (Image: RR Auctions)

It’s not all Italian, however, with a 1971 Honda CB750 already seeing strong bidding while a 1983 Suzuki RM125 dirt bike is another Japanese two-wheeler to feature.

Another one of the more recent rarified bikes is a British 2021 Triumph Daytona Moto2 765 Limited Edition. Example 453 has been with the same owner for the past five years, only covering around 2460km in that time.

The full list of lots in the April 2026 Two Wheel Tuesday sale can be found on the RR Auctions website.

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